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Monkeypox outbreak: India prepares to tackle the virus, unusual outbreak worries WHO - in PICS

After Covid-19, the world is now worried about the monkeypox virus! India steps up vigil as more than 200 cases get detected in 20 countries.

 

Monkeypox has now reached at least 20 nations

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Monkeypox has now reached at least 20 nations

Nearly 200 cases of monkeypox have been reported in more than 20 countries not usually known to have outbreaks of the disease, the World Health Organization said on Friday (May 27). 

 

Monkeypox: Mamata Banerjee's govt sends notice to hospitals

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Monkeypox: Mamata Banerjee's govt sends notice to hospitals

While no cases of monkeypox have been reported in India so far, West Bengal is going the cautious way. Mamata Banerjee's government has asked hospitals in the state to set up separate facilities to accommodate patients coming from abroad with symptoms of monkeypox, officials said on Friday. "Although monkeypox has not been reported in India, with new cases being detected from various countries, chances of this disease occurring in India cannot be ruled out," a health department advisory said. (Pic: Reuters)

 

'No evidence of monkeypox virus in the body of anyone in India yet'

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'No evidence of monkeypox virus in the body of anyone in India yet'

Idian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) director-general Samiran Panda said, "At the moment, there is no evidence of monkeypox virus in the body of anyone in India, but we must maintain caution. "Anyone coming from a foreign country or from abroad should be kept in isolation as soon as symptoms like fever and headache are seen." (Pic: Reuters)

 

Virus rapidly spreading in non-endemic countries

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Virus rapidly spreading in non-endemic countries

Dr Aparna Mukherjee, Scientist E, ICMR said, "India is prepared for the infections as it is rapidly spreading in non-endemic countries like Europe, USA and others. However, no cases have been reported in India so far."The health expert also emphasised keeping a close watch on unusual symptoms, especially those who have a travel history from the monkeypox-infected countries. (pic: Reuters)

 

Argentina first Latin American country to confirm monkeypox?

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Argentina first Latin American country to confirm monkeypox?

Argentina reported Latin America's first confirmed case of the monkeypox virus on Friday in a man who recently travelled to Spain, reported AP. The man, who is from the province of Buenos Aires, has monkeypox but health authorities are waiting to finish sequencing the virus before making the official announcement, said an official in Argentina's Health Ministry. (Pic: Reuters)

 

Monkeypox outbreak: Many unanswered questions

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Monkeypox outbreak: Many unanswered questions

During a public briefing on Friday, the UN health agency said there are still many unanswered questions about what triggered the unprecedented outbreak of monkeypox outside of Africa, but there is no evidence that any genetic changes in the virus are responsible. (Pic: Reuters)

 

Significant departure from Monkeypox's typical pattern of spread in Africa

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Significant departure from Monkeypox's typical pattern of spread in Africa

Earlier this week, a top adviser to WHO said the outbreak in Europe, US, Israel, Australia and beyond was likely linked to sex at two recent raves in Spain and Belgium. That marks a significant departure from the disease's typical pattern of spread in central and western Africa, where people are mainly infected by animals like wild rodents and primates, and outbreaks haven't spilled across borders. (Pic: IANS)