Monkeypox is most common in remote areas of Central and West Africa, and diseases outside this region are often associated with travel there.
A new disease, monkeypox, is spreading rapidly around the world. This was reported by the Air Force.
Several cases of monkeypox are being investigated in the United States, Canada, Australia, Spain, Portugal and the United Kingdom. The list of countries where this infection has been detected has been added to France, Italy, Sweden and Australia.
Monkeypox is reported to be most common in remote areas of Central and West Africa, with diseases outside this region often associated with traveling there.
“According to the British Health Service, it is a rare virus infection; the disease is usually relatively mild, and most people recover within a few weeks. The virus does not spread easily from person to person, and the risk of mass infection has been reported to be very low, ” – wrote the Air Force.
The WHO European Office has also reported cases of the disease in Europe.
“Monkeypox is transmitted through direct human-to-human contact (skin breakage, respiratory secretions, body fluids), including sexual intercourse, or contact with contaminated materials. Monkeypox is usually a self -limiting disease with symptoms lasting 14 to 21 days Common infection causes mild symptoms, itching or pain in the affected areas of the skin may be felt, in some cases the infection may be more severe , “said the WHO.
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Source: korrespondent

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