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Two monkeypox cases confirmed in Region 12

April 30, 2025 by Dyza Libong

SOCCSKSARGEN (April 30) — The Department of Health in Region 12 (DOH-SOCCSKSARGEN) has confirmed two cases of monkeypox, or Mpox, within the region.

Based on the April 2025 records, one patient is from Cotabato Province, while the other is from South Cotabato. Both patients are currently in stable condition and have been placed in isolation.

Dr. Charmaine Pearl Cedeño, Infectious Disease Cluster Coordinator of DOH Region 12, assured that both cases are being closely monitored.

“Our monitoring continues, especially for those who had direct contact with the patients. We want to ensure that the infection hasn’t spread beyond the initial cases, particularly among their immediate family members,” said Dr. Cedeño.

Close contacts of both patients have also been quarantined. So far, none of them have exhibited symptoms of the virus.

Monkeypox is a self-limiting viral infection primarily transmitted through skin-to-skin contact. Common symptoms include rashes or lesions on the body, fever, headaches, and fatigue.

“There are questions about whether monkeypox can be transmitted through respiratory droplets. While such cases are very rare, it’s still possible—especially if the patient has lesions or rashes in or around the mouth,” Dr. Cedeño added.

According to DOH Region 12, most patients recover from monkeypox within two weeks to a month.

Priority for monitoring and intervention is given to individuals with weakened immune systems, such as pregnant women and patients with pre-existing conditions that may lead to complications.

“We are especially focused on immunocompromised patients—those with cancer, HIV, or other conditions—because the immune system is our main defense against Mpox,” Dr. Cedeño said.

The public is strongly urged to immediately seek medical attention at health facilities if they experience any of the mentioned symptoms. Health workers will assess the condition and collect specimens if necessary.

DOH Region 12 has intensified its awareness campaign about Mpox and remains on high alert. Ongoing surveillance is being conducted in coordination with Integrated Provincial Health Offices to prevent the spread of the virus to other provinces in the region.

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