What does WHO tells about Monkey Pox?

Health experts and doctors around the world do not yet fully understand how this disease, monkeypox is spreading so fast. Let us know in detail how monkeypox occurs and what WHO has to say in regards to this.

The coronavirus epidemic is still wreaking havoc all over the world and amid this and the rapid spread of the disease, there has been an atmosphere of panic all over the world. Monkeypox virus infection is spreading rapidly in many western countries including Britain and America. 

According to the World Health Organization, monkeypox infection has spread to 19 countries of the world so far. In these 19 countries, 131 cases of monkeypox have been confirmed and 106 cases are suspected and are being investigated. 

The World Health Organization has also issued a warning regarding the rapidly spreading monkeypox disease around the world. Monkeypox is actually a disease like smallpox, due to which infection causes a dark red rash on the body. Let us know in detail how to recognize the symptoms and prevention tips of monkeypox virus infection.

How does monkeypox virus infection spread?

Monkeypox virus infection has spread in 19 countries of the world and many health agencies around the world including the World Health Organization are warning people about its danger. It is believed that if the infection of monkeypox continues to spread at this speed, then this infection can take the form of coronavirus infection. 

However, all the data and studies are also indicating that the possibility of spreading monkeypox infection in India is less compared to other countries. Monkeypox is an orthopox virus that acts similar to smallpox. You may experience symptoms of chickenpox if you are infected with monkeypox. According to the information available, the infection of monkeypox is spread by coming in close contact with the infected person. If a person is infected with monkeypox and you have skin-to-skin contact with him, then you can also get this infection. Many other health agencies, including the CDC, are also pointing out that monkeypox infection has spread rapidly in some Western countries due to gay sex. However, no concrete evidence has been found so far in this regard.

What are the initial symptoms of the monkeypox virus?

The World Health Organization is constantly monitoring the rapidly increasing cases of monkeypox around the world. Many other organizations around the world, including the WHO, are studying the disease of monkeypox. When monkeypox is infected, first of all, a dark red rash and rash appear on the body, which is like the rash that occurs in the problem of smallpox. Apart from this, the World Health Organization has also told about other symptoms when infected with the monkeypox virus. Some of the major symptoms seen in monkeypox infection are as follows.

  • Red rash and rashes on the body.
  • Fever, body aches.
  • Chills and fatigue.
  • Blisters and rash in the mouth and throat.
  • Swollen lymph node.
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