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The Royal Gazette today, July 11th, has announced the Public Health Ministry’s announcement of declaring monkeypox as a contagious disease that must be monitored in Thailand. Pattaya News

Monkeypox listed as contagious disease that must be monitored in Thailand, Royal Gazette announces today
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The Royal Gazette today, July 11th, has announced the Public Health Ministry's announcement of declaring monkeypox as a contagious disease that must be monitored in Thailand.

As of Monday, the Royal Gazette published the announcement of the Ministry of Public Health titled Names and Significant Symptoms of Communicable Diseases to Be Monitored (No. 2) B.E. 2565.

The announcement stated that it is expedient to declare Monkeypox as a communicable disease that must be monitored under the Communicable Disease Act B.E. 2558 (2015) for the purpose of surveillance, prevention, and control of the communicable disease in Thailand.

This Notification, issued on July 8th, will come into force from the day following the date of its publication in the Government Gazette or from July 9th onwards.




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