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WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION TO HOLD EMERGENCY MEETING TO ASSESS DANGER OF MONKEYPOX VIRUS

15 June , 2022  

The World Health Organization (WHO) will hold an emergency meeting to discuss whether the monkeypox virus spreading among humans poses a public health hazard of international concern, Western media reported.

The meeting is expected to take place on June 23rd.

To date, since the beginning of the year, 1.6 thousand cases of infection with the monkeypox virus have been registered, another 1.5 thousand people are under suspicion. 72 people who have been infected have died. In total, the virus has been detected in 39 countries.

The virus was first discovered in monkeys in 1958 and in humans in 1970.

Monkeypox is a rare infectious disease most prevalent in remote areas of Central and West Africa. Its symptoms are nausea, fever, rash, itching, and muscle pain. Cases outside the region are often associated with travel to epidemiologically disadvantaged areas. The virus is spread by contact, but its virulence is low.

Earlier, the WHO stated that the situation with the spread of the monkeypox virus among humans will not reach pandemic proportions.
Earlier, the Club of Experts, Doctor of Medical Sciences Dmitry Ivanov and Doctor of Biological Sciences Svyatoslav Morozov analyzed this disease and gave their forecasts. For a more detailed analysis of the situation, see the YouTube channel of the Club of Experts at the link