SZO: Širenje majmunskih boginja moglo bi se ubrzati tokom ljeta

SZO: Širenje majmunskih boginja moglo bi se ubrzati tokom ljeta
WHO's Regional Director for Europe, Dt. Hans Kluge
Napisao Harry Johnson

The World Health Organization’s (WHO) top European official warned that the spread of the monkeypox virus could “accelerate” on the continent in the summertime.

“As we enter the summer season… with mass gatherings, festivals and parties, I am concerned that transmission [of monkeypox] could accelerate,” said WHO’s Regional Director for Europe, Dt. Hans Kluge.

Europe should expect a wave of monkeypox cases and the number of the infected could rise because “the cases currently being detected are among those engaging in sexual activity,” and many don’t recognize the symptoms, Kluge added.

Prema WHO official, the current spread of the virus in Western Europe is “atypical” as it was previously confined mostly to central and west Africa.

“All but one of the recent cases have no relevant travel history to areas where monkeypox is endemic,” Kluge said.

Kluge’s concerns were shared by UK Health Security Agency’s chief medical adviser, Susan Hopkins, who said she expected “this increase to continue in the coming days and for more cases to be identified in the wider community.”

Britain had registered 20 monkeypox infections as of Friday, with Hopkins saying that a “notable proportion” of them were among gay and bisexual men. She urged people in that group to be cautious and remain on the lookout for symptoms.

Dozens of cases of monkeypox – a disease that leaves distinctive pustules on skin but rarely results in fatalities – have been detected in the US, Canada and Australia as well as in the UK, France, Portugal, Sweden and other European countries.

The French, Belgian and German health authorities reported their first infections on Friday. In Belgium, the three confirmed cases of monkeypox were linked to a fetish festival in the city of Antwerp.

The rare virus was found in Izrael on the same day, in a man who returned from the hotspot in Western Europe.

ŠTA UZIMATI IZ OVOG ČLANKA:

  • Dozens of cases of monkeypox – a disease that leaves distinctive pustules on skin but rarely results in fatalities – have been detected in the US, Canada and Australia as well as in the UK, France, Portugal, Sweden and other European countries.
  • Europe should expect a wave of monkeypox cases and the number of the infected could rise because “the cases currently being detected are among those engaging in sexual activity,” and many don’t recognize the symptoms, Kluge added.
  • The rare virus was found in Israel on the same day, in a man who returned from the hotspot in Western Europe.

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Harry Johnson

Harry Johnson je bio urednik zadatka eTurboNews za mroe od 20 godina. Živi u Honoluluu na Havajima, a porijeklom je iz Evrope. Uživa u pisanju i pokrivanju vijesti.

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