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A FURTHER 104 monkeypox cases have been identified in the UK -
bringing the total number of infections to 470.
It's a rise of 28 per cent on figures reported on Friday - as
new cases continue to be detected.
Anyone can get the illness, with Brits being urged to visit a
sexual health clinic if you have new blisters or rashes.
There are currently 452 confirmed cases in England, 12 in
Scotland, 2 in Northern Ireland and 4 in Wales.
A technical briefing issued by the UK Health Security Agency
(UKHSA) on Friday found that the majority of cases are in London
- with 99 per cent of them being in men.
The median age of confirmed cases in the UK was 38 years old.
UKHSA admitted that "traditional contact tracing is currently
challenging".
Where gender information was available, 311 of 314 confirmed
cases were male, with three confirmed female cases.
Monkeypox is not considered a sexually transmitted infection
(STI).
However, the data suggests that this is the primary way that the
virus is spreading.
Health experts noted "casual sex", often with new partners, was
making contact tracing difficult.
The UKHSA urged Brits to stay away from loved ones if they get
monkeypox under new rules.
Where possible, experts have urged people to sleep in separate
rooms and use separate bathrooms.
If this isn't possible, cases should avoid physical contact and
keep at least three steps or one metre away from all household
members.
It is particularly important, they said, that infected persons
stay away from any pregnant members of the household, young
children and those who are immunosuppressed.
This is because anyone in the above groups could be at risk of
serious illness.
Other guidance states that you should keep laundry separate from
other households and avoid close contacts with pets.
Before mixing once more after infection, cases must:
check they haven't had a high temperature for 72 hours
make sure any lesions have scabbed over
check scabs on the arms, face and hands have fallen off and a
fresh layer of skin has formed
make sure no new lesions have formed in 48 hours
check for lesions in the mouth.
The report from the UKHSA also stated that for the first time,
the UKHSA has graded the outbreak on a levelling system.
"At present, England is judged to be in Level 2 and we are
monitoring closely for any evidence of Level 3," it said.
Level 2 is when there is "transmission within a defined sub-
population", while Level 3 escalates to multiple or a larger
population.
Level 4 represents significant spread of the bug.
The current outbreak is unusual because the virus is typically
only found in parts of Africa.
But it has spread globally in recent weeks, with health experts
investigating key chains of transmission.
The key symptoms of monkeypox include a flu-like illness of
fever, chills, and muscle aches, followed by a chickenpox-like
rash.
The rash develops into painful blisters before scabbing - and a
person is infectious until their scabs have fallen off.
The UKHSA said people should contact a sexual health clinic if
they have a blistered rash and have been in close contact with
someone who might have monkeypox within the past three weeks.
Dr Meera Chand, Director of Clinical and Emerging Infections,
UKHSA said: “We are working, both in the UK and together with
global partners, to progress the investigations that we need to
help us better understand the virus, its transmission and the
best use of mitigations such as vaccines and treatments.
Disgusting queers need to be locked up in prisons away from
decent society.
https://www.the-sun.com/health/5549818/monkeypox-up-third-new- infections-signs-know/
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