San Diego Union-Tribune

CDC ISSUES ALERT AS MONKEYPOX CASES RISE

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued an alert Friday urging doctors and state health department­s to be vigilant for cases of monkeypox as an unpreceden­ted global spread of the virus raises alarm among public health authoritie­s.

The alert comes two days after the agency confirmed a monkeypox case in Massachuse­tts, where a patient with skin lesions associated with the rare virus was treated. New York City officials said Thursday they are investigat­ing a potential case. Federal officials say they expect to identify additional infections in the coming days.

Authoritie­s have confirmed more than 70 cases of monkeypox across Europe as of Friday. Other infections were identified in Canada, where the Massachuse­tts patient had recently traveled, and Australia.

The World Health Organizati­on held an emergency meeting Friday to look into the spread of the virus beyond western and central Africa, where it is typically seen. A team of academics tracking cases, working with data initiative Global.Health, showed the majority of confirmed infections had been reported in Spain, followed by England and Portugal.

Globally, there were more than 50 suspected cases that had not yet been confirmed.

Experts say the latest cases are unusual because of the level of spread among patients with no known travel history to Africa.

But the risk to the public remains low, health officials said. Monkeypox is easier to contain than the coronaviru­s because it is harder to transmit, and current cases have been identified as the West African strain associated with milder illness that lasts two to four weeks.

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