Hindustan Times (Delhi)

AS MONKEYPOX OUTBREAK TOPS 1,000 CASES, W.H.O. CHIEF WARNS OF ‘REAL’ RISK

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Agence France-presse

GENEVA: The risk of monkeypox becoming establishe­d in non-endemic nations is real, the WHO warned on Wednesday, with more than a thousand cases now confirmed in such countries.

World Health Organizati­on chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s said the UN health agency was not recommendi­ng mass vaccinatio­n against the virus, and added that no deaths had been reported so far from the outbreaks.

“The risk of monkeypox becoming establishe­d in non-endemic countries is real,” Tedros told a press conference.

The zoonotic disease is endemic in humans in nine African countries but outbreaks have been reported in the past month in several other states -mostly in Europe, and notably in Britain, Spain and Portugal.

“More than 1,000 confirmed cases of monkeypox have now been reported to WHO from 29 countries that are not endemic for the disease,” Tedros said.

“So far, no deaths have been reported in these countries. Cases have been reported mainly, but not only, among men who have sex with men. “Some countries are now beginning to report cases of apparent community transmissi­on, including some cases in women.”

The initial symptoms include a high fever, swollen lymph nodes and a blistery chickenpox­like rash.

Tedros said he was particular­ly concerned about the risk the virus poses to vulnerable groups, including pregnant women and children.

He said the sudden and unexpected appearance of monkeypox outside endemic countries suggested that there might have been undetected transmissi­on for some time, but it was not known for how long.

 ?? REUTERS ?? A man receives a monkeypox vaccinatio­n at a clinic in Montreal, Canada.
REUTERS A man receives a monkeypox vaccinatio­n at a clinic in Montreal, Canada.

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