Japan found the first Sick of smallpox monkey – revealed that he just returned from Europe – news

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Japan found the first Sick with smallpox, reveals he has just returned from Europe

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Japan found the first – On July 25, Reuters reported that Japanese authorities have detected the first case of the monkey pox virus in the country. After the World Health Organization (WHO) declared chickenpox a global emergency, the highest level of WHO warning.

Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike said the infected man was a male in his 30s who had just returned from Europe. (Which is the epicenter of the world’s latest) is under the supervision of doctors at the hospital.

The incident comes amid scientists’ stupor about an outbreak that has unfolded in a nation that has never been seen before. Previously, there were only African nations because the disease was endemic.

In addition, contact appears to be a new form through sex. More than 98 percent of the cases outside of Africa were MSM and some had had a history of having sex with a stranger before the infection.

Data from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as of 7:30 p.m. today, Thailand time. It said at least 16,836 people have been infected globally in 74 countries, of which 16,593 were unprecedented in 68 countries.

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