Infecting monkeypox

 Four groups are at high risk of infecting monkeys ... Learn more about monkeypox 


 


 Monkeypox has become a global problem and the disease has spread to 20 countries.

 With over 100 confirmed and suspicious cases reported in the last few weeks, many are looking for symptoms and risk factors for this infection.  

 According to the World Health Organization, monkeypox is transmitted through sexual contact between humans, but it is not a sexually transmitted disease. 

It can also be transmitted by contact with infected animals, people, or objects. What are the symptoms of monkeypox?  

 According to Thehealthsite, the main symptoms of Apox are: 

  •   heat 
  •  headache 
  •  Enlarged lymph nodes 
  •  Malaise 
  •  Back pain 
  •  Muscle cramps 
  •  Goosebumps 

 A rash may occur at a later stage. It usually appears on the face and spreads to other parts of the body, including the genitals. 

At first, it looks like chickenpox until the ridge is filled with liquid, then it becomes a scab and eventually falls off. 

 Is there a risk group for smallpox?  

According to the World Health Organization, humans can be at risk of infection through infected objects, animals, or physical contact with humans, but there are four major groups at high risk of infection. 

  1.  A child with weakened immunity. 
  2.  If your immune system is weak. 
  3.  Small children because the immune system is not yet fully developed.  
  4. People with weak immunity.


The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention monitors 9 cases of smallpox in 7 states.  

 On Thursday, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced that nine new cases of smallpox were identified in seven states.  

 The World Health Organization has confirmed that smallpox cases have been detected in more than 20 countries, and the number of infections is expected to increase, reports US-based Alhurra. 

  WHO expected a new case of smallpox, but said it could contain the outbreak. 

 Monkeypox is not a laboratory genetically engineered or manufactured, but an animal-borne virus, said Abdel Nacelle Abbakl, head of infection prevention and preparation programs at the dr WHO East Mediterranean Regional Office. 

Rana Al Hajja, director of the programs at the dr WHO East Mediterranean Regional Office, needs to take various precautions, the world's first vaccine against smallpox, the eradicated infectious disease, exists, and a new vaccine is for smallpox. 

Developed and approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which has been approved for use in the fight against and for contacts. 



 Dr. Rana AlHijjah points out that people vaccinated against smallpox are protected from smallpox that existed in pre-1980 vaccination programs, and authorities have worked with vaccine manufacturers to provide only small doses. 

He said he is offering an unmanufactured vaccine. After the immunization program stopped the smallpox vaccine due to the global eradication of the disease. 

 Since the smallpox vaccine has not been given since 1980, people under the age of 40 are no longer protected from smallpox. 

He explained that older people who were vaccinated against smallpox before 1980 were protected from smallpox because they were vaccinated against smallpox, which is no longer available. 

Since then, smallpox has been eradicated all over the world. He advises patients to use mouthwash to treat wounds, avoid cortisone-based medicines to promote weakened immunity, and treat natural pox. 

He added that a treatment called "Tipox" was developed to do this. Widely used. Can be administered to criminals in 2022.


He said that we have drug and vaccine options, that the organization works to increase the number of vaccines and drugs by the same mechanism as in the Corona era, and that a committee of experts on these diseases is us. Confirmed that you were asked to advise to give smallpox recommendations.

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