Monkey Pox 411 for 09-12-2023
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The World Health Organization (WHO) reported 89,581 confirmed cases of monkeypox worldwide as of September 12, 2023. Of these cases, 87,688 are in countries that have not historically reported monkeypox. The United States has the most cases with 30,767, followed by the United Kingdom with 20,230 and Spain with 18,938. The WHO has not yet declared a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC) for monkeypox, but it is monitoring the situation closely. The agency has said that the outbreak is "unusual" and "worrisome" because it is spreading in countries where the virus is not endemic. The main way that monkeypox is spread is through close contact with an infected person or animal. The virus can also be spread through contact with contaminated surfaces or objects. The incubation period for monkeypox is usually 7-14 days, but it can range from 5-21 days. The symptoms of monkeypox are similar to those of smallpox, but they are usually milder. The most common symptoms are fever, headache, muscle aches, backache, respiratory symptoms, and rash. The rash usually starts on the face and then spreads to other parts of the body. There is no specific treatment for monkeypox, but the symptoms can be managed. The WHO recommends that people who are infected with monkeypox isolate themselves and avoid contact with others. There are also vaccines and antiviral medications that can be used to prevent and treat monkeypox. The WHO is working with countries to increase awareness of monkeypox and to prevent the spread of the virus. The agency is also working to develop better treatments and vaccines for monkeypox. In India, there have been no confirmed cases of monkeypox as of September 12, 2023. However, the government is monitoring the situation closely and has put in place measures to prevent the virus from entering the country. These measures include screening passengers at airports and other ports of entry. The WHO has said that the risk of monkeypox to the general public is low, but that people who are at higher risk, such as those who have close contact with infected people, should take precautions.
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