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Yellow Fever Detected in Monkey: Public Urged to Take Precautions

The Ministry of Health recently confirmed the presence of Yellow Fever in a deceased Red Howler monkey, detected through laboratory testing. As of now, there have been no reported human cases of the virus. Yellow Fever is a viral disease primarily transmitted by infected mosquitoes, including the Aedes aegypti. Non-human primates such as Red Howler monkeys can be early indicators of the virus in the environment.

In light of this discovery, the Ministry has heightened surveillance and vector control measures in the affected areas and continues to closely monitor the situation. The public is urged to be vigilant and take preventative action. This includes eliminating mosquito breeding sites by removing stagnant water from containers around homes and communities, using insect repellent regularly, especially during peak mosquito activity hours, and wearing protective clothing.

Additionally, the public is advised against handling or approaching dead or sick animals, particularly monkeys. Anyone experiencing symptoms such as fever, chills, headache, back pain, nausea, vomiting, or jaundice, which are indicative of Yellow Fever, should promptly seek medical help.

The Ministry of Health emphasizes that the Yellow Fever vaccine is a safe, effective means of protection and is freely available at all health centres across the country. Those who frequently visit forested areas or travel to or from endemic areas are particularly encouraged to ensure their vaccination status is up to date. The Ministry will continue to provide updates and encourages the public to take preventative measures to reduce the risk of contracting the Yellow Fever virus.

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