"World Health" asks for urgent action against "monkey frogs" in Africa
The World Health Organization said on Tuesday that the distribution of monkeys in Africa should move urgently, at a time when scientists warned separately about a dangerous tribe distributed in the Democratic Republic of Congo. “There is an urgent need to handle the new increase in AAP water pox in Africa,” is the WHOC technical director to address the World Health Organization Rosamund Lewis. At a separate press conference, John Claude Odahmouka of the University of Rwanda, who works on the outbreak of the disease in the southern region of Kivu, is difficult to reach in the Congo, the tension spread there, a museum of the first generation chokes in the Congo, very dangerous. The death rates are about 5% in adults and 10% in children. Last week, Chris Cassita, a doctor responsible for activities in the country’s anti -Monkey Control program, said that about 8,600 cases of Congo and 410 deaths were reported this year and 410 deaths. Monky is a viral infection that spreads by communicating carefully, causing symptoms, similar to flu symptoms, along with pimples filled with pus (secretions), and most injuries are minor, but the virus can cause death. Another and less dangerous museum of the virus spread worldwide in 2022, urging the World Health Organization to declare a general emergency, and despite the end of this, Lewis said Tuesday that the disease is still a health threat. Vacuums and treatments are used to combat the outbreaks of disease worldwide, but it is not available in the Congo. The World Health Organization and scientists said efforts are continuing to deal with it.