The United States records the first infection with a sub -build -up of monkey frogs

The US Centers for Controling and Prevention of Disease Prevention on Saturday confirmed the first “sub -dynasty 1” infection of monkeys in California, the first known type of injury of this type in the United States. The centers said that the situation of a person who recently came out of East Africa, and that he was treated and left to the United States in a local medical facility shortly after his return to the United States. She added: “This person has since been undermined in his home, and he has no longer received a specific treatment for monkeys, and improves the symptoms of the injury that was abandoned on him.” Monkey waterpox disease and data from African centers to combat diseases and prevention have shown that cases of AAP water puck infection are still spreading on the continent, and that it revealed an increase of more than 500% over last year. In mid -August, the World Health Organization announced that the disease is a state of global health cases, after the spread of a new breed from the Democratic Republic of Congo to neighboring countries. “The situation is not yet under control, we are still in the upward trend in general,” said Najashi Najongo of the African centers to combat and prevent diseases, in a press release. According to the centers’ data, 19 African countries have seen more than 48,000 cases of suspects in an apacker, including 1048 deaths since the beginning of this year. The Central Africa region, most affected by the outbreak of the disease, represents 85.7% of cases and 99.5% of deaths on the continent, and the virus that causes the disease can be carefully transmitted by physical communication, including sexual contact.