Monkeypox, A Member Of The Orthopox Family Of Viruses, Is An Infection Accidentally Transmitted To Humans Due To Its Similarity To The Smallpox Virus. Although Animals Infected With Monkeypox Exhibit No Symptoms, Infected Humans Manifest High Fever Accompanied By Headaches, Cervical And Inguinal Adenopathy, And Cutaneous Lesions That Are Similar To Those That Characterize A Smallpox Infection. As With Smallpox, No Effective Medical Treatment Has Been Identified. Here, The Arms And Legs Of A 4 Year Old Girl Infected With Monkeypox. Bondua, Grand Gedeh County, Liberia. (Photo By BSIP/UIG Via Getty Images)
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Nagapati ro World Health Organization (WHO) nga posibleng raya pa eamang ro  umpisa it pagkalhit it monkeypox.

Kasunod raya it nailista nga kapin sa masobra 200 nga kaso sa nagkaeain-eain nga parte it kalibutan.

Suno kay Sylvie Briand, WHO epidemic and pandemic preparedness and prevention chief nga bukon it normal ro nagakatabo nga pagkalhit it nasambit nga virus.

Ro monkeypox suno kana hay nakita eon sa masobra 20 mga nasyon kaibahan ro Amerika, Australia, United Arab Emirates ag pilang mga nasyon sa Europa.

Uman sanda nga nagpanawagan sa publiko nga indi magpanic bangud ginahimo eon it taeatapan ro andang masarangan para mabantayan ro pagkalhit it virus.

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