Monkeypox Declared Pandemic By World Health Network, Warns of Rapid Transmission
The World Health Network (WHN) has declared monkeypox a pandemic after 59 nations confirmed the presence of the virus.
The World Health Network (WHN) has declared monkeypox a pandemic after 59 nations confirmed the presence of the virus.
There are still many unknowns about the Monkeypox virus, including how exactly it's spreading. Will it turn into another pandemic?
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned that the virus, if not stopped on time, may speed up its transmission rate during the summer.
In the 'Guidelines on Management of Monkeypox Disease' issued to states and union territories, the health ministry mentioned the below-mentioned points:
Monkeypox is a viral infection which is caused by the monkeypox viruses. These viruses belong to the family of smallpox.
Monkeypox has spread to several countries now and become a concern for health officials. However, experts are saying that while the disease is not new, it is best to keep your guard up.
Monkeypox virus is a viral infection which was so far most common in the regions of West and Central Africa.
According to the reports, Belgium has imposed a compulsory 21-days quarantine for the people who are showing symptoms of the disease or are diagnosed with the virus.
Monkeypox is spreading at a rapid rate with over 90 cases in 12 countries in a span of 10 days. Is this another pandemic in the making?
The World Health Network (WHN) has declared monkeypox a pandemic after 59 nations confirmed the presence of the virus.
There are still many unknowns about the Monkeypox virus, including how exactly it's spreading. Will it turn into another pandemic?
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned that the virus, if not stopped on time, may speed up its transmission rate during the summer.
In the 'Guidelines on Management of Monkeypox Disease' issued to states and union territories, the health ministry mentioned the below-mentioned points:
Monkeypox is a viral infection which is caused by the monkeypox viruses. These viruses belong to the family of smallpox.
Monkeypox has spread to several countries now and become a concern for health officials. However, experts are saying that while the disease is not new, it is best to keep your guard up.
Monkeypox virus is a viral infection which was so far most common in the regions of West and Central Africa.
According to the reports, Belgium has imposed a compulsory 21-days quarantine for the people who are showing symptoms of the disease or are diagnosed with the virus.
Monkeypox is spreading at a rapid rate with over 90 cases in 12 countries in a span of 10 days. Is this another pandemic in the making?