New York City health department treating patient for presumptive positive monkeypox case, waiting on CDC confirmation

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New York City health department treating patient for presumptive positive monkeypox case, waiting on CDC confirmation
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The case has been identified as positive for Orthopoxvirus, which is the family of viruses monkeypox belongs to.

Monkeypox is a rare disease that health officials say starts with flu-like symptoms including swelling of the lymph nodes and causes a rash that can look like chicken pox.

Javaid added,"People can have fevers a day or two before they develop the rash, and then, and then overall generalized malaise, body aches, weakness." "After going through two years of a pandemic not really looking forward to any new things to worry about. But this is the first I've heard of it actually," said Manhattan resident John Mucciolo.

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