MRI Equipped for MPox Testing, Health Ministry Ready for Treatment

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August 21, Colombo (LNW): Epidemiologist Dr. Chinthana Perera announced yesterday (20th) that the Medical Research Institute (MRI) is fully equipped to conduct tests for Monkeypox. He assured that routine monitoring is being conducted across the country to detect any potential cases of Monkeypox, and the Health Ministry is prepared with the necessary treatment facilities should any cases arise.

Dr. Perera also mentioned that they are closely tracking the spread of the disease within the Asian region and are keeping a watchful eye on the global situation. This follows the World Health Organization’s recent declaration of a global emergency concerning Monkeypox, along with the release of a set of guidelines to manage the virus.

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