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Monkeypox vaccination underway in Kansas City metro
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) – Native well being departments are ramping up efforts to get folks vaccinated for monkeypox.
In July, the World Well being Group declared monkeypox a public well being emergency. America adopted go well with on August 4th.
Final week, to restricted vaccine provide, the FDA licensed giving the injection below the pores and skin reasonably than in muscle tissue so {that a} smaller dose can be utilized to achieve extra folks.
So far, there have been 22 confirmed instances of monkeypox in Kansas and Missouri, together with 4 in Kansas Metropolis and one in Johnson County.
On Friday, Scott Clardy, the deputy director of the Kansas Metropolis Well being Division indicated that with the brand new dosing advice they now have sufficient vaccine to vaccinate 4,500 folks with the two-dose routine.
“We are going to begin a system subsequent week the place of us can log on, enroll if they’re in a excessive threat group and somebody will probably be calling them to make an appointment to get their vaccine began,” stated Clardy.
They started giving some already to those that’d been immediately uncovered to the virus, and they are going to be distributing some to security web suppliers.
He joined the medical officer for the Unified Authorities Well being Division and a number of infectious illness specialists for a information convention to deal with considerations.
With years of listening to about COVID, it’s necessary to know the 2 are unfold otherwise.
“Effectively over 90% of those instances are people who find themselves having shut intimate contact with one another, extended contact,” stated Clardy.
COVID was unfold primarily by means of airborne transmission, which is one purpose it unfold so shortly. Monkeypox, specialists say, is unfold primarily by means of skin-to-skin contact.
Monkeypox often causes sores that may appear to be pimples or blisters, together with fever, aches, chills and swollen lymph nodes.
“When you might have contact with that pustule drainage from these wounds or lesions onto your pores and skin, that’s how one can get this illness,” stated Dr. Dana Hawkinson, MD, the medical director of An infection Prevention and Management at The College of Kansas Well being System
At the moment, he stated, most individuals contaminated in the US have been males having intercourse with males, however he warned towards labeling it as sexually transmitted. A KC Well being pamphlet notes it can be unfold by means of kissing, hugging or cuddling.
“The predominant manner that that is unfold is thru sexual contact however actually the definition is shut skin-to-skin contact particularly with lesions,” remarked Lance Williamson, nurse supervisor for An infection Prevention and Management at The College of Kansas Well being System.
Proper now, you’re thought-about high-risk if any of the next apply:
*Had contact with somebody with a rash
*Had a number of sexual companions
*Had shut contact in a social community
*Travelled outdoors the US within the final three weeks
*Work in an surroundings that exposes you.
Specialists say you shouldn’t be nervous about issues like public bathrooms or public transit.
“In case you’re a family contact of a case, we’re involved about perhaps towels and perhaps toilet use, as a result of that’s a protracted contact state of affairs in a family. However in a public sphere we’re not involved about that,” stated Unified Authorities Public Well being Division Medical Officer Dr. Allen Greiner, Medical Officer, MD.
“You actually are unable to unfold this illness except you’re at the moment symptomatic,” famous Hawkinson.
Demise from monkeypox is uncommon. There have been 5 deaths worldwide and none in the US. Hospitalization is uncommon as effectively. Williamson stated most hospitalization comes from the intense ache that the lesions may cause. All stated the ache can final weeks.
As soon as signs start, Greiner and Hawkinson stated, an individual is infectious for 2-4 weeks. Folks ought to isolate throughout that point, which is quite a bit longer than COVID protocol.
“With this illness you’re actually not ready to return to work or in public till you might have full crusting of these lesions and the scabs fall off,” stated Hawkinson.
The excellent news is specialists consider the vaccine works to stop an infection not simply earlier than somebody is uncovered but additionally after publicity.
“If any individual has been uncovered, they prefer to get any individual post-exposure vaccinated inside 4 days from publicity, stated Sayo Weihs, PharmD, an infectious illness pharmacist at College Well being.
Greiner stated the present monkeypox outbreak has contaminated only a few adolescents and kids up to now. He’s hoping it might keep that manner with aggressive vaccination among the many adults at the moment most in danger.
“I feel within the distant previous once we had lots of smallpox, we did see lots of that in kids, and smallpox is a really comparable virus, transmitted in very comparable methods by means of when folks have pores and skin lesions, they’re infectious. We don’t need to see that and I feel this vaccine might actually assist us forestall that,” stated Greiner.
The Kansas Metropolis Well being Division has a useful reality sheet about monkeypox that features a wide range of pictures of what monkeypox rash can appear to be. You will discover it right here.
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Victim of double shooting in Kansas City identified as 36-year-old man
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) – The victim of an early-week double shooting has been identified by investigators as a 36-year-old man.
The Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department announced on Thursday, Jan. 16, that the man who passed away due to injuries sustained during a double shooting has been identified as Colton J. Stock, 36.
Law enforcement officials noted that around 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 14, emergency crews were called to the area of 38th and Lister Ave. with reports of a disturbance. While en route, the call had been updated to a shooting.
When first responders arrived, they said they found Stock lying outside a nearby home with an apparent gunshot wound. He was taken to a nearby hospital where he succumbed to the injuries and was pronounced deceased.
Investigators indicated that they also found a second adult male victim inside the home suffering from another gunshot wound. He was taken to an area hospital with life-threatening injuries.
A preliminary investigation revealed that the shooting most likely started due to an argument. Investigators continue to work to determine the relationship between both shooting victims and find a person of interest.
As of Thursday, no one had been taken into custody in connection with the investigation. No further information has been released.
A $25,000 reward has been offered for information that leads to a conviction in the case. Those with information about the shooting should report it to the TIPS Hotline at 816-474-TIPS.
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Iowa State coach T.J. Otzelberger and players Curtis Jones & Joshua Jefferson addressed media members following their team’s 74-57 win over No. 9 Kansas Wednesday at Hilton Coliseum.
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Family of man killed by Kansas City, Kansas police officer sues chief, Unified Government
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (KCTV) – The family of a man shot and killed by a Kansas City, Kan. police officer filed a lawsuit against the officer, the police chief and the Unified Government of Wyandotte County.
According to the lawsuit, an officer shot 50-year-old John Anderton in the back five times as he ran away from an emergency scene in February 2023. Anderton died from his injuries.
The Wyandotte County District Attorney investigated the shooting and determined the officer was justified in shooting Anderton.
According to the DA’s investigation, Anderton failed to follow the officer’s orders and reached for a gun when the officer fired at him.
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Anderton’s brother disagrees according to the lawsuit filed Jan. 14.
The lawsuit claims the police officer violated Anderson’s civil rights when he used excessive force and shot him.
The shooting happened as crews responded to a call about two people overdosing in a house near N. 55th Street and Haskell Ave.
The lawsuit said Anderton tried helping his friends by performing CPR. He left after paramedics arrive. The lawsuit said Anderton left the house because he was concerned that staying would exacerbate his chronic COPD.
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The officer stopped Anderton as he left the house.
The lawsuit states the officer “suddenly demanded” Anderton to put his hands on top of his head. That’s when Anderton tried to run away. The lawsuit claims the officer fired a dozen shots at Anderton. Five of the bullets hit him, including two in the back and one in the back of the head.
The lawsuit claims Police Chief Karl Oakman and the Unified Government of Wyandotte County are responsible because they should know how the officers are trained to use force.
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Spokespeople for both the police department and Wyandotte County declined to comment due to pending litigation.
The lawsuit asks for a jury trial and demands more than $75,000.
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