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Monkey fever found in India

Monkey fever found in India

India’s media reported that a person infected with monkey fever (monkey pox) has been found for the first time. The case of monkey fever has been reported from Kerala.

Kerala Health Minister Veena George said in a statement that the infected person is an Indian who came to India from the United Arab Emirates.

The infected person was immediately sent to quarantine, and his family and close relatives have been identified and are being monitored, and there is no chance of anyone else being infected with the disease, Minister of Health Veena George has explained.

So far, more than 5,000 cases of monkey flu have been reported from more than 50 countries in the world.

No monkey flu deaths have been reported yet. With the rapid increase in the spread of monkeypox (monkeypox), the White House has decided to distribute to Americans vaccines developed to prevent monkeypox infection.

The White House took this decision in view of the warnings issued by the American health authorities regarding the spread of monkey flu in the country. 306 monkey flu cases are reported from America alone.

Monkey fever is a virus confined to African countries. This is called monkey flu because it is transmitted from monkeys to humans and spread among humans.

There are two strains of the monkey flu virus, and after the monkey flu infection, blisters appear on the body, similar to the chicken pox virus. Monkey fever is not fatal, but it spreads very quickly.

The international health authorities have not yet been able to find the reason for the rapid spread of the monkey flu virus around the world. According to the background reports of the infected, the World Health Organization has revealed that the spread of monkey flu is most common among homosexuals.

(Reuters)

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