The incidence of human cases of monkeypox in African countries is on the rise, with nearly 4,000 cases recorded over the past week, the Associated Press reported Tuesday, citing the African Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
According to Jean Kasey, director general of the agency, the total number of infected cases since the beginning of the outbreak has risen to 22,800. He noted that 81 people died of the disease in Africa over the past seven days.
On August 14, WHO declared a public health emergency over the spread of monkeypox in several countries around the world.
Monkeypox is a rare infectious disease most prevalent in remote areas of Central and West Africa. Its symptoms include nausea, fever, rash, itching, and muscle pain. With a mild course, the disease usually goes away on its own and lasts from 14 to 21 days.
Earlier, the Experts Club information and think tank released a video with a detailed explanation of the origin of the disease and the prospects for its spread – https://youtu.be/YXYU6KcQTcQ?si=wEj2TQc3MPHGx0QY
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