S. Korea confirms 4th case of monkeypox: KDCA

SEOUL– South Korea on Tuesday confirmed its fourth case of monkeypox, health authorities said.

 

The patient is a medical worker of a hospital, where the country’s third monkeypox patient was hospitalized for a test, according to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA).

 

The person has been on a high-risk list after being accidentally pricked by an injection needle while taking a skin lesion sample from the patient on Nov. 14.

 

Following the accident, the person got a vaccine shot, but tested positive on Tuesday.

 

The country reported its first three cases of monkeypox in June, September and earlier this month.

 

 

 

Source: Yonhap News Agency