'Monkeypox infection' raises problems after corona, first case revealed after 18 years
'Monkeypox infection' raises problems after corona, first case revealed after 18 years
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In many countries around the world, the possibility of a third wave has intensified amid the re-increasing cases of corona virus. The whole world was still disturbed by the dangerous epidemic that in the midst of all this, the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Friday added to the public concern. According to the CDC, a serious case of 'monkeypox  infection' has been reported in the US city of Texas. Earlier in 2003, monkeypox outbreak was observed in some districts of the US. According to reports shared by the CDC, the man in whom Monkeypox has been confirmed had recently travelled from Nigeria to the US.

According to officials, many other persons who came under contact with the infected person may also be at risk of infection, which is being investigated. According to health experts, the rare monkeypox virus, the chickenpox virus, is associated with the family. Its virus can also be very serious. The virus can be identified on the basis of large donations on the body of an infected person.

What is Monkeypox Infection?
According to WHO, monkeypox infection cases were first reported in humans in 1970. The virus has been confirmed in 11 African countries since then. This is the first case in 2021, 18 years after the cases of monkeypox infection were confirmed in the US in 2003 outside African countries. According to reports, the infection spread to the US in 2003 due to exposure to pet dogs imported from Ghana. Such cases are not confirmed in Asian countries including India. Health experts point out that monkeypox infection spreads to humans due to exposure to blood, bodily fluids or skin injuries of infected animals. Experts do not have clear information about which animal the infection is originally associated with.

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