NEW YORK (Reuters) - The World Health Organization (WHO) has called on all countries to take immediate and effective action to tackle the epidemic, following a sharp rise in cases of monkey pox in Europe.
According to the World Health Organization, the number of people infected with monkey pox in Europe has tripled in the past two weeks, and a joint strategy is needed.
According to WHO Regional Director for Europe, Dr. Hans Kalge, the number of people infected with monkey pox in Europe has tripled since the outbreak of the disease in six more countries. 4500 has been reached.
According to Kalge, there is no clear guideline to control the epidemic which is spreading in weeks, days and now hours. Effective measures will have to be taken to prevent the epidemic. The spread of
Symptoms of Mangi Pax
According to experts, the symptoms that appear on different parts of the face and body, including fever, headache, muscle and back pain, are the symptoms of monkey pax.
Precautions
According to the WHO, the men are most affected by the epidemic, which can be prevented by taking other precautions during intercourse, including proper distance and the use of masks.
According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the total number of people infected with monkey pox in 52 countries has risen to 15,783, with the highest number of 1,235 reported in the UK.