Srinagar (UNI): Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) on Friday has sought monkeypox testing facility at Government Medical College (GMC), Srinagar.
“The facility would help in quicker testing of suspected monkeypox virus samples and hasten detection of cases,” said DAK President and influenza expert Dr Nisar ul Hassan.
He said “we have the recommended biosafety level 3 lab at GMC Srinagar and machine to do the tests. We have the laboratory expertise in molecular detection of the virus”, he added.
“We need “diagnostic testing kits” and we will be doing the tests,” he said.
“It is imperative to enhance laboratory preparedness which is crucial to tackle the looming public health threat posed by monkeypox,” he added.
The DAK President said according to the guideline of the Union Health Ministry only “suspected cases” and contacts that are symptomatic are to be tested for monkeypox.
A suspected case is a person with unexplained acute skin rash and one or more of the symptoms – swollen lymph nodes, fever, headache, body aches, and profound weakness.
The guideline also states that the person must have a history of international travel in the last 21 days.
“However, in the current outbreak there are cases who have no history of travel which allows us to understand that the guidelines need to be revisited,” he said.
“The recommended specimen type for diagnostic confirmation of monkeypox in suspected cases is skin lesion material, including swabs of lesion exudate, roofs from more than one lesion, or lesion crusts,” said Dr Nisar.
“Worldwide, more than 26,000 cases have been recorded with India reporting 9 cases of monkeypox so far”, the DAK President said.
“While no case of the disease has been detected in Kashmir so far, the valley being the most favorite tourist destination, needs to be vigilant and prepared,” he said.
DAK seeks monkeypox testing facility at GMC Srinagar

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