No case of monkey pox reported in Saudi Arabia Vigilance continues

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Facilities and scientific and technical facilities are available at all major laboratories in the country to scrutinize suspected cases and confirm the presence of any disease.

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Riyadh Saudi Arabia, First Published May 24, 2022, 11:00 AM IST

Riyadh: No cases of monkey pox have been reported in Saudi Arabia, according to the Ministry of Health. All arrangements have been made to treat and prevent the spread of the disease if the disease is detected. Well-equipped medical facilities and lab facilities are provided.

The Deputy Health Minister said that the health sector in the country is capable of monitoring, confirming and combating suspected cases of monkeypox (monkeypox and monkeypox). Abdullah Aziri said. Facilities and scientific and technical facilities are available at all major laboratories in the country to scrutinize suspected cases and confirm the presence of any disease.

He added that the number of cases of monkey pox among humans was very low and that the chances of an outbreak were high in the countries where the cases were detected. However, the World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that monkeypox could spread to other parts of the world. The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported more than 80 cases of monkey pox in 11 countries. He warned that more cases were likely to be reported. Another 50 suspected cases are being investigated in various countries.

Last Updated May 24, 2022, 11:00 AM IST

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