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00:00The Department of Health clarified that it was not airborne or caught in the air by MPOX but through skin-to-skin contact.
00:08That and other reminders about MPOX in the testimony of Bernadette Reyes.
00:16We asked some of our fellow Filipinos, what do you know about MPOX?
00:22It's like boiling water.
00:24I know, it's salty.
00:25MPOX is caused by flies, cockroaches, and skin diseases.
00:30The wind is what causes it.
00:32It infects people.
00:34But the Department of Health clarified that
00:36it was not airborne or caught in the air by MPOX but through skin-to-skin contact.
00:41In order to catch it, you need a blister.
00:46In the updated statement issued by the Department of Health,
00:49they reminded us to avoid MPOX, avoid close and intimate skin-to-skin contact,
00:55such as kissing, hugging, and hugging suspected or confirmed cases of MPOX.
01:03If you cannot avoid contact, you should wear personal protective equipment or PPE.
01:09Always wash your hands or drink alcohol.
01:12Personal hygiene is very important because the virus dies from soap and washing.
01:18Disinfect or clean items that may be contaminated by the virus.
01:22If you are going to a public place, wear long sleeves or jackets for additional protection.
01:28Avoid touching animals that may have a virus, such as mongoose.
01:33Health care providers are also ordering the DOH to inform about possible cases of MPOX
01:4024 hours after it is detected.
01:43They need to self-monitor or monitor their close contacts within 21 days.
01:50Passengers entering and leaving the country are also obligated to declare
01:55if they have brushes, pimples, or blisters in the past 30 days before the trip,
02:01including those who will be asked in the travel forum.
02:04If you have pimples or pimples, you should contact the Bureau of Quarantine respectfully
02:09and have a secondary screening to examine if you can become a suspect of an MPOX case.
02:17Since 2022, 14 MPOX cases have been detected in the country, 5 of which are active cases.
02:25All cases are infected with the clade 2b strain of the virus and not the more common clade 1b.
02:32The spread of clade 1b in Africa is one of the reasons
02:36why the Global Public Health Emergency and World Health Organization is working.
02:40MPOX is evolving rapidly.
02:44The fact that clade 2b evolved over a period of 5 years to a new strain
02:51and now we are having clade 1 evolving rapidly to a new strain.
02:56We are not sure what new strain will emerge in the future and the implication of such new strains.
03:03For GMA Integrated News, Bernadette Reyes is your witness.
03:08Kapuso, let's be witnesses together.
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03:32For more information visit www.gma.gov