Monkey spread to 23 countries! World Health Organization confirms

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Monkeypox virus has been detected in 23 countries worldwide and has been confirmed in more than 250 people worldwide.

The World Health Organization (WHO) on Sunday confirmed that the monkeypox virus, which appeared in the third phase of mumps in most countries, has been detected in 23 countries so far.

So far a total of 257 cases of monkeypox virus have been confirmed by the laboratory and about 120 are suspected. Thus, the WHO reports that there are fears that the disease could spread further.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has said that the simultaneous outbreak of monkeypox in many countries where the disease is generally undiagnosed is due to the recent outbreak of the virus and recent outbreaks.

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Currently, research is being conducted on monkeypox infections around the world, with health experts focusing on how serious the disease is.

The virus can be dangerous in some cases, but is generally reported to pose a “moderate” threat to the world.

“If the virus takes advantage of its potential to establish itself as a human pathogen and spreads to high-risk groups such as young children and immunocompromised individuals, the public health risk will increase,” the WHO said.

Monkey pox is an infectious disease commonly found in parts of West and Central Africa. It is spread through close contact, so it can be controlled relatively easily through activities such as self-isolation and hygiene.

Most of the cases reported so far have been found in the UK, Spain and Portugal. The virus can be transmitted through unprotected sex, and most cases are reported from the LGBTQ community.

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