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Puerto Vallarta News

Monkeypox cases in Puerto Vallarta continue, the most cases in the country

The Jalisco Health Secretariat (SSJ) reported a new case of monkeypox detected in Puerto Vallarta.

With this, the State registers a total of ten confirmed cases and three discarded cases. The SSJ has treated 63 people and 13 more are under observation.

The agency indicated that the new case corresponds to a 61-year-old man, originally from Canada and with temporary residence in Puerto Vallarta.

On July 1, he began with symptoms presenting pharyngitis, fever, muscle pain, headache, and the presence of suppurative lesions on the skin, added the agency, who stressed . . .

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