Global Health: Monkery -water pokkies are still a general emergency

The World Health Organization said on Friday that the outbreaks of Monkey Chickenpox are still a general emergency. The organization announced for the first time a state of emergency in August when a new subdinasty of the Democratic Republic of Congo, which is severely affected by the virus to neighboring countries. The organization held a meeting of the Emergency Committee, and the general manager of the organization, in accordance with the advice of the committee, decided that the significant increase in the AAP water puckers were an emergency for public health that raised international concern. The organization said the decision is based on the increasing number of injuries and the ongoing distribution of cases in a geographical area, in addition to the operational challenges in the field and the need for a coordinated and sustainable response to the countries and partners. Monky can be moved through contact, and the disease can lead to death, but its symptoms are usually moderate. The disease causes symptoms similar to flu symptoms and pimples full of pus in the body. More than 46,000 people are suspected of Africa this year, mainly in the Congo, as well as presumably of the death of more than a thousand. The classification of one of the diseases as a ‘general healthy emergency increases international concern’ is the highest level of warning in the World Health Organization, and has also been applied to a global outbreak of another sub voltage of AAP water poke in 2022-2023. The organization issued the warning this year following the outbreak of a new sub -rent of the virus, the sub -rent (Claid 1B). It has been confirmed that there are cases of this substrate in Britain, Germany, Sweden, India and others. The World Health Organization approved the ‘Bavarian Nordic’ vaccine for monkeys in September after criticizing the slowdown in the approval of vaccines.