Monkeypox now reported in all 50 states
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Monkeypox now reported in all 50 states
More than 14,000 cases have been reported across the country.
Monkeypox has now been detected in all 50 states, health officials revealed.
Wyoming became the final state to report a case of the disease on Monday.
The Wyoming Department of Health announced the case in an adult male in Laramie County, which includes the capital of Cheyenne.
Public health representatives are currently working with the positive individual, to see if additional residents are at higher risk of contracting monkeypox, because of potential direct contact.
"Because monkeypox spreads through close, intimate contact we do not believe the risk for the virus is now a higher concern for the local community or for most people in Wyoming," Wyoming Health Department state health officer and state epidemiologist Dr. Alexia Harrist said in a statement. said. "Monkeypox does not spread easily like familiar viruses such as influenza or COVID-19."
Since the first case was announced in a Massachusetts patient in mid-May, more than 14,100 infections have been reported across the country as of Monday, CDC data shows.
New York currently has the most infections with more than 2,700, followed by California, Florida, Texas and Georgia, respectively, CDC data shows.
Monkeypox has now been detected in all 50 states, health officials revealed.
Wyoming became the final state to report a case of the disease on Monday.
The Wyoming Department of Health announced the case in an adult male in Laramie County, which includes the capital of Cheyenne.
Public health representatives are currently working with the positive individual, to see if additional residents are at higher risk of contracting monkeypox, because of potential direct contact.
"Because monkeypox spreads through close, intimate contact we do not believe the risk for the virus is now a higher concern for the local community or for most people in Wyoming," Wyoming Health Department state health officer and state epidemiologist Dr. Alexia Harrist said in a statement. said. "Monkeypox does not spread easily like familiar viruses such as influenza or COVID-19."
Since the first case was announced in a Massachusetts patient in mid-May, more than 14,100 infections have been reported across the country as of Monday, CDC data shows.
New York currently has the most infections with more than 2,700, followed by California, Florida, Texas and Georgia, respectively, CDC data shows.
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8DonCo
Re: Monkeypox now reported in all 50 states
Thuốc giảm đau và trụ sinh thôi nhung nhức lắm
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8DonCo
Re: Monkeypox now reported in all 50 states
coi nhu+ ít lây lan hơn cô vi fai? không ?
cái vụ đau nhức như anh 8 nói làm nghĩ tới " dời ăn " cũng đau nhức lăm" ...
CDC và scientists chắc cũng nhức đầu vụ này ...tìm ra vaccine hay trị liệu ....
cái vụ đau nhức như anh 8 nói làm nghĩ tới " dời ăn " cũng đau nhức lăm" ...
CDC và scientists chắc cũng nhức đầu vụ này ...tìm ra vaccine hay trị liệu ....
TuTu
Re: Monkeypox now reported in all 50 states
Đủ thứ bịnh truyền nhiểm hết. Hy vọng họ có thể control this monkey pox quickly from spreading since it's not as easily like COVID.
ga10
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