The number of monkey pox patients exceeded 1,000; Identification in 29 countries

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reiterates its warnings of an outbreak Foolish Monkey Increased because so far 1000 items It has been reported in 29 countries.
According to the CDC, a total of 1,019 suspected or confirmed cases of monkey pox have been reported so far 29 countries The world is reported. As you probably know, monkey pox is a disease native to parts of the African continent, and for this reason its prevalence in European countries has attracted the attention of health organizations.
Yet Great Britain With 302 cases, monkey pox were the most reported, followed by Spain, Portugal, Canada and Germany.
CDC in your blog post Recommends that travelers avoid close contact with sick people or dead and living wild animals, especially rodents such as mice and non-human mammals, such as monkeys, to prevent the spread of the rare virus. This post also recommends that travelers avoid contact with contaminated materials used by patients, such as clothing or materials that have been in contact with infected animals.
The CDC writes:
“If you are sick and may have smallpox, delay your public transport journey until you have been examined by a healthcare professional or public health official.”
Acne and other symptoms of monkey pox

Although people are less likely to get the monkeypox virus, the CDC recommends that if they do occur. Acne New anywhere on the body, you should immediately consult a specialist. These pimples will first look like spots on the skin and then get bigger. Eventually, after turning into large blisters and pimples, they flake off and fall off.
He also mentioned fever, chills, headaches and muscle aches as other symptoms of monkey pox.
In this regard, the World Health Organization (WHO) recently announced a threefold increase in the incidence of monkey pox in one week. The WHO said at the time that 780 cases of the smallpox virus had been identified in countries where the disease is not commonly found (outside Africa).