Officials say the person who tested positive is doing well and recovering at home in isolation.
MERCED COUNTY, Calif. (KFSN) -- Health officials have confirmed the first case of monkeypox in Merced County.
Officials say the person who tested positive is doing well and recovering at home in isolation.
Experts say some people will experience mild symptoms, but most times the lesions from the virus are painful and take about 2-3 weeks to clear up.
You are urged by health officials to practice good hygiene and avoid contact with those who have monkeypox symptoms.
In the Central Valley, Fresno County has the most confirmed cases with 22.