World Health Organization Confirms 80 Cases of Monkeypox With Outbreaks in 11 Countries

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World Health Organization Confirms 80 Cases of Monkeypox With Outbreaks in 11 Countries
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The World Health Organization has confirmed about 80 cases of monkeypox with recent outbreaks reported in 11 countries, according to a statement Friday from the global health agency. The outbreaks are unusual because they are occurring in countries where the virus is not endemic, according to the WHO. More cases will likely be reported in the coming days as surveillance…

The World Health Organization has confirmed about 80 cases of monkeypox with recent outbreaks reported in 11 countries, according to a statement Friday from the global health agency.

The outbreaks are unusual because they are occurring in countries where the virus is not endemic, according to the WHO. More cases will likely be reported in the coming days as surveillance expands, the global health agency said. "WHO is working with the affected countries and others to expand disease surveillance to find and support people who may be affected, and to provide guidance on how to manage the disease," the WHO said.

Monkeypox is a rare disease caused by a virus that is in the same family as smallpox. However, monkeypox is usually less severe than smallpox. The virus is spread through close contact with people, animals or material infected with it. Health-care workers, household members and sexual partners of people who have the virus are at greater risk, according to the WHO.

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