Source: Health Policy Institute of Ohio
The Ohio Department of Heath (ODH) recently launched a monkeypox data dashboard showing cases statewide and per county, and by age ranges, sex, hospitalizations, deaths, and other information (Source: “Ohio Department of Health Launches New Monkeypox Data Dashboard and Interactive Map Showing Locations of All 147 Cases,” Cleveland.com, August 25, 2022).
ODH plans to update the dashboard each Thursday. Currently, there have been 147 confirmed cases across 19 counties. Cuyahoga County, with 69 cases, has the most, followed by Franklin County, which counts 33 cases.
Just nine people have been hospitalized and no one has died with monkeypox in Ohio thus far.
The state’s first monkeypox case was reported on June 13. Cases have increased in Ohio and across the country in the past few weeks.