Man in Phuket tests negative for monkeypox

Phuket public health office chief Kusak Kukiatkoon announces the result of lab tests on a 40-year-old man that showed he was not infected with monkeypox. (Photo: Achadtaya Chuenniran)
Phuket community health office major Kusak Kukiatkoon states the result of lab tests on the 40-year-old man the fact that showed he was not even infected with monkeypox. (Photo: Achadtaya Chuenniran)

PHUKET: A Thai mankind has tested unwanted for monkeypox soon after developing symptoms like the disease, a more mature provincial public health endorsed said on Thursday night.

Regional public health chief Kusak Kukiatkoon said medical tests conducted on the 40-year-old and received because of the office in Phuket on Thursday got found he was not even infected with monkeypox.

The exact Phuket native is receiving treatment at Vachira Phuket Hospital soon after suffering a high nausea and developing blisters on his body.

The hospital talked about on Wednesday his or her medical history showed he previously had chickenpox.   He said he previously not been in closely contact with foreigners or maybe engaged in paid intercourse.

Phuket has recorded only 1 monkeypox a case, a good Nigerian man getting treated at a medical center in Phnom Penh after he fled Thailand to Cambodia. He was arrested inside the Cambodian capital.