Trinidad and Tobago on Tuesday recorded its first confirmed case of monkeypox, and the Health Ministry in Guyana is bolstering its surveillance system to quickly detect local occurrences of this infectious disease.
During an interview with Guyana Times on Wednesday, Advisor to the Health Minister, Dr Leslie Ramsammy, said a monkeypox surveillance system has existed in the country since last year, when Guyana recorded its first and only two cases of the virus.
“Given the report out of Trinidad and Tobago, we have heightened our surveillance system. So, we’ve already sent out advisories to the various medical departments -all the regional health services: Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC), the private hospitals, private doctors – so they should be aware, and (be) on the lookout,” Dr Ramsammy has said.











