The World Health Organization says that the recent outbreak of monkeypox is containable.
"It's not something we've seen over the last few years," said Briand. She said that countries can cut the chain of transmission by raising awareness and getting people to recognize the symptoms early.
The illness begins with a high temperature, sore muscles, and a swollen lysy. Those symptoms can be followed by a skin rash that can start in the face and spread to other parts of the body. The illness can last up to four weeks.
A total of 131 confirmed cases and 106 suspected cases have been reported in Europe and the U.S. in the past few days, and there are currently 19 suspected cases under investigation.
The variola virus, the cause of smallpox, and the vaccinia virus, which is used in the vaccine, are all part of the Orthopoxviruses. The symptoms of monkeypox are milder than those of smallpox. A large proportion of cases have been among men who have sex with men, and many have occurred within sexual networks.
Understanding Monkeypox and how it spreads is something that QuickTake can help you understand.
The unusual spread means that the WHO is looking into the causes of the spread and whether it was caused by the virus or a change in human behavior. Briand said initial studies show the virus hasn't changed. The WHO is waiting for more data.
Some of the new shots are in limited quantities and some are not fully licensed to be put on the market.
The US says that the risk of monkeypox is low.
According to CNBC, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has told gay and bisexual men that monkeypox is spreading in the community.
Mike Ryan, head of the WHO, said that there is one Pandemic that is still in the middle and another emerging zoonosis that is now spreading in multiple countries.
The spread has not been limited to men. The disease can be spread through vaginal fluids.
Jerrold Colten assisted.