The Scotsman

Government procures vaccines as monkeypox spreads

- By ALAN YOUNG alan.young@jpimedia.co.uk

Eleven new cases of monekypox have been confirmed in the UK, the Health Secretary has said.

Sajid Javid tweeted that he had updated G7 health ministers on what is known about the spread of the virus. There are now 20 cases recorded in the UK.

Globally, 127 cases have been reported in 11 countries, according to John Brownstein, professor of medicine at the Harvard Medical School in the US, who is keeping track of global cases.

He said: “Most cases are mild, and I can confirm we have procured further doses of vaccines that are effective against monkeypox.”

The Government has some stocks of the smallpox vaccine, which can be effective against monkeypox as the viruses are quite similar.

Monkeypox cases are usually found in West Africa, and

the virus does not often spread elsewhere.

That is why outbreaks reported across Europe, Canada, Australia and the United States have cased alarm among public health experts.

The UK Health Security Agency said this week that recent had been seen “predominan­tly in gay, bisexual or men who have sex with men”, though it noted that it was unclear how exactly people had got infected.

The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control said on Thursday that the probabilit­y of transmissi­on without close contact is low.

But it warned that “the likelihood of further spread of the virus through close contact, for example during sexual activities, is considered to be high”.

Itrecommen­dedthataut­horities and community organisati­ons raise awareness of the outbreak among men who have sex with other men or who have casual sex or multiple partners.

Suspected cases should be isolated, it said, and the smallpox vaccine administer­ed to high-risk close contacts.

Monkeypox typically causes fever, chills, a rash and lesions on the face or genitals resembling those caused by smallpox.

A vaccine developed against smallpox has been approved for monkeypox, and several antivirals also appear to be effective.

Most people recover from monkeypox within weeks.

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