Resurgence of monkeypox..!? One infected in Delhi..?
Another monkey flu case was confirmed in Delhi. A Nigerian woman suffering from mumps has been admitted to Lok Naik jai Prakash Narayan Hospital for treatment. A new case of monkey fever in the capital delhi has added to the shocks. According to the information received, the victim is a 30-year-old woman of Nigerian origin suffering from monkey fever. This is the 13th case of monkey fever in India. Following this, now the total number of people affected by monkey fever in delhi city has increased to 8.
According to the information received, the woman has been admitted to Lok Naik jai Prakash Narayan Hospital for treatment. Another person is suspected to be suffering from monkey fever and has been admitted to the delhi Government Hospital. Monkey disease has spread to 103 countries in the world. Monkeypox is a viral disease transmitted from animals to humans and so far a total of 13 cases of monkeypox have been confirmed in India.
At the same time, according to the World health Organization, from january 1, 2022, to now (September 14, 2022), a total of 103 countries around the world have confirmed cases of monkeypox. So far in different countries of the world. A total of 59,147 monkeys were affected by monkey fever. A new type of monkey flu has been detected in britain a few days ago. news agencies were informed about the strain discovered by UK health authorities.
With the help of genetic sequencing, a new strain has been identified in an individual. The infected person had come to britain from south africa and after showing symptoms of the infection, his samples were sent for testing, which found he had a new infection. It is now well established that monkey measles can be spread by close contact and by someone touching clothing, bedding, or the victim's belongings, surdata-faces, or clothing.