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The Robert Koch Institute of Public Health said on Tuesday that Germany recorded the first infection with a new enlightened impact of a monkey frogs, and that he believes that the risk of spreading it on a larger scale. The institute added in a statement that the infection caused by the new axis, which came from outside Germany, was discovered on October 18, indicating that the transfer was by close physical contact. He said: “The Robert Koukh Institute is currently seeing that the danger to the health of the population in Germany is low,” and adds that it is carefully monitoring the situation and its evaluation will be adjusted if necessary. The World Health Organization announced a global health case in mid -August against the backdrop of the growing spread of AAP water pucks virus in Africa, warning that the virus could eventually spread across the international border. The announcement of the Director General of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanum Jibrisus, came after the United Nations Emergency Committee meeting, and the control and prevention centers in Africa announced a general emergency for the spread of the virus in the continent. Monkey waterpox has spread, and the control and prevention centers in Africa said last Thursday that the colored continent recorded more than 42 thousand and 400 cases of suspects, confirming the disease, a thousand and 100 deaths since the beginning of 2024, and the vast majority of these cases in the Congo. An official in the Anti -Monkey Check team, in the Congo, said the country should make more efforts to raise awareness and provide vaccines. He added that the vaccine distribution campaign would last longer than expected. This October was launched, the campaign against AAP water pokkies in the eastern Congo, which was severely affected, and a Reuters correspondent on a vaccination site in the northern region of Kivu, found that the population or nothing about vaccines or skeptical in it. Congo -Water Pox Team Chris Casseta said more efforts should be made to improve the immunization process, and explained that the ongoing vaccination campaign would continue for a longer period of ten days. He added: “The awareness campaign was carried out, but in a shy … There is a need to fill the gaps.”