INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The World Health Organization on Thursday reported a 77 percent weekly increase in the number of lab-confirmed monkeypox cases, to more than
6,000 worldwide, and two more deaths in parts of Africa.Most of the cases were reported in Europe and Africa, the WHO said. WHO said it
counted 6,027 laboratory-confirmed cases of monkeypox from 59 countries as of Monday, an increase of 2,614 cases since its last count for
the week that ended June 27
It said three people have now died in connection with the outbreak, all of them in Africa.The agency said nine additional countries had
reported cases, while 10 countries had not reported any new cases for more than three weeks, which is the maximum incubation period.WHO
Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said Wednesday he remained &concerned by the scale and spread of the virus,& noting that over 80
percent of the cases turned up in Europe
He said he would convene the next meeting of a WHO expert panel that is monitoring the outbreak for no later than the week of July 18.Most
monkeypox patients experience fever, body aches, chills and fatigue
People with more serious illness may develop a rash and lesions on the face and hands that can spread to other parts of the body.Cases began
emerging in Europe and the United States in May
Many of the individuals who contracted the virus had traveled internationally.The post Monkeypox cases rise by 77% in latest WHO weekly
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