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WHO says more than 18,000 cases of monkeypox globally

July 28, 2022 / 11:13 AM
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Sharjah24 – Reuters: There have been more than 18,000 cases of monkeypox reported globally from 78 countries, with the majority in Europe, the World Health Organization said on Wednesday (July 27).
The WHO declared the outbreak a global health emergency on Saturday (July 23).

So far, 98% of cases outside the countries in Africa where the virus is endemic have been reported in men.

Its Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus urged that group to consider reducing numbers of swapping contact details with any new partners.

"This is an outbreak that can be stopped... the best way to do that is to reduce the risk of exposure," Tedros told a news conference from Geneva. "That means making safe choices for yourself and others."

Around 10% of patients have been hospitalized in the current outbreak and five have died, all of them in Africa, the WHO said.

Monkeypox has been a globally neglected public health problem in parts of Africa for decades, but cases began to be reported outside countries where it is endemic in May.

It generally causes mild to moderate symptoms, including fever, fatigue and painful skin lesions that resolve within a few weeks.

Tedros said there were about 16 million doses of approved vaccine available, but only in bulk, so it would take several months to get them into vials.

The WHO is urging countries with stockpiles to share vaccine while supply is constrained, he added.
July 28, 2022 / 11:13 AM

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