NewsGlobal alert: WHO intensifies scrutiny as monkeypox spreads

Global alert: WHO intensifies scrutiny as monkeypox spreads

The World Health Organization maintains the highest level of readiness regarding monkeypox, also known as mpox. Infections have been confirmed in 80 countries. The situation is most challenging in Africa, but the disease has also reached Europe.

Warnings about monkeypox in Toronto
Warnings about monkeypox in Toronto
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Justyna Lasota-Krawczyk

23 November 2024 07:46

The first outbreak of monkeypox in Europe was detected in Sweden in August. Recently, a new variant of the virus was diagnosed in a 33-year-old patient in Cologne, who likely contracted it in Africa.

The German health department reassured that all individuals who may have had contact with the patient have been identified and are under medical care. Authorities ensured that the disease is not easily transmitted and there is no risk of infection among the residents of Cologne

Situation in Africa

The highest number of mpox cases have been reported in Africa, particularly in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Burundi, and Nigeria. WHO warns that the disease is progressing geographically, requiring a coordinated international response.

Monkeypox is caused by a virus transmitted to humans from infected animals or from person to person through close physical contact. 

Mpox spreads through close physical contact with infected animals or humans. Symptoms resemble chickenpox and include weakness, headaches, fever, and swollen lymph nodes.

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