Megan Wade-Taxter, a spokesperson for the Indiana Department of Health, said the agency doesn't have the data about monkeypox broken down to the county level or region at this time. She had no information about the presence of the disease in East Central Indiana.
The number of recent cases of vector-borne illnesses has remained flat, but the number of people treated has increased over the past decade in Indiana, said Megan Wade-Taxter, spokeswoman for the State Department of Health.