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United Kingdom stocks of monkeypox vaccine are close to being depleted and may Pause your immunization program within a few weeksshowed this Monday the public network BBC.
An internal report from the UK Public Health Agency (UKHSA) indicates they are starting limit appointments to receive a dose to dedicate the remaining vaccines to people who have already been exposed to the virus.
Clinics run out of consumables
Many clinics across the country, including large clinics in London where 75% of cases diseases – they have already exhausted all their supplies and stopped offering new appointments, reports the BBC.
UKHSA ensured they had already been vaccinated about 25000 doses and is trying to expedite the delivery of another 100,000.
So far they’ve been discovered 3017 cases of monkeypox in the UK, and experts believe the outbreak is starting to slow down.
The country as a whole has 29 confirmed cases per day, up from 52 cases per day at the end of June, according to the latest figures from the health agency.
Infections on the rise worldwide
More than 18,000 monkeypox cases have been detected in 78 countries since early May, 70% in Europe and 25% in the Americas, said Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, head of WHO.
So far, the mortality rate is low, with most deaths occurring in Africa. Only in 10% of cases is required hospitalization The WHO said it would help manage the pain caused by the infection in patients.
In addition international organization which monitors health, insisted on avoiding any type of stigmatization of the LGBT community, given that the majority of those infected are men who have sex with other men. With this in mind, they highlighted the need for this group to reduce the number of sexual partners in order to prevent the risk of new infections. (EFE)
Source: RPP

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