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Monkeypox virus hovered after corona, know symptoms - causes and prevention


One new disease after another during the COVID-19 pandemic. Now a new disease has emerged. Last week there was information about Mysterious Brain Syndrome and now news has been received about an infection named monkeypox. According to the information, there have been cases of monkeypox infection in North Wales, UK, which has created an atmosphere of fear among the people. Monkeypox has been reported by the Public Health Officers of North Wales. He told that at present 2 members of the same family have come in the grip of this infection. Come, know what is monkeypox and how dangerous is it?

What is monkeypox? 

Monkeypox is a rare zoonotic viral disease that is a contagious disease. The disease is mostly found in tropical rainforest regions of Central and West Africa. But currently 2 cases have been found in the UK. Richard Firth, the UK's Health Safety Adviser for Public Health Wales, has said that it is a rare event to have 2 confirmed cases of monkeypox in the United Kingdom. It is a very contagious infection and spreads through physical contact with an infected person or animal.

How does this disease spread? 

The World Health Organization (WHO) has released a list of host animals that spread it, including dormice, tree squirrels, Gambian pouched rats, rope squirrels and primates.

WHO told dangerous According to the World Health Organization, monkeypox is a disease caused by the virus, whose symptoms are similar to that of small pox. Every 10th person affected by it can die, with most of the deaths occurring in the younger age group

After getting hit by it, if the rashes on your body start turning into a wound and there is a lot of pain in it, then it should be understood that it can be risky for you. The WHO also says that 10 out of 100 patients suffering from this disease are likely to die.

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