As of Monday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has confirmed approximately 125 cases of monkeypox in Pennsylvania, 118 cases in New Jersey, and 4 cases in Delaware.
With cases climbing in the Delaware Valley, medical experts in the region have advised folks of what they can do to protect themselves against monkeypox. Despite steadily rising case counts, health officials are not too worried about the infectious disease, however, they are fixed on keeping the threat of monkeypox low.
“Our primary focus right now is not only education and awareness, but it is ensuring that individuals impacted by it have the information they need, ” Chester County Health Department Director Jeanne Franklin said.
Health officials are strongly urging people who have an unexplained rash on their face, palms, arms, legs, genitals, or perianal region as well as any flu-like symptoms to contact their healthcare providers immediately.
“If you are developing a rash or if you have chronic skin conditions that begin to change — for example, psoriasis or eczema — you should be seen by a physician and have that checked, especially if it’s an unexplained rash,” Franklin said.
People experiencing symptoms are being advised to stay home and to wear a mask if seeking care.
As far as guidance for those looking to avoid the disease, Franklin shared this piece of advice:
“For the general public, if you’re having intimate relationships with people, ask them, ‘Do you have a rash? Have you had exposure to monkeypox?’”