Monkey-pox spreads when people have close, physical contact with an infected person's lesions, their clothing or bedsheets. Most people recover without needing treatment, but the lesions can be extremely painful and more severe cases can result in complications including encephalitis and death.
According
to report, the monkeypox outbreak across the country may be peaking and that
the epidemic’s growth rate has slowed.
There were
“early signs that the outbreak is plateauing,” with 2,859 cases detected since
May according to the U.K.'s Health Security Agency said in a statement. No
deaths have been reported. Last month, authorities estimated the outbreak was
doubling in size about every two weeks, but the number of new infections has
dropped in recent weeks.
“While the
most recent data suggest the growth of the outbreak has slowed, we cannot be
complacent," said Dr Meera Chand, Director of Clinical and Emerging
Infections at the Health Security Agency. She said anyone who thought they
might have monkeypox should skip meeting friends, social gatherings, and avoid
sexual contact.
The Health
Security Agency said its most recent analysis of the outbreak “shows that
monkeypox continues to be transmitted primarily in interconnected sexual
networks of gay, bisexual, or men who have sex with other men.” More than 70%
of the U.K.'s cases are in London.
British
officials noted a small number of infections among women, but said there was
not enough evidence to suggest there was sustained spread of monkeypox beyond
gay and bisexual men; 99% of all cases in the U.K. are in men.
Scientists
who analyzed monkeypox viruses in the U.K. noted a number of mutations compared
to viruses circulating in Africa but said there was no evidence those genetic
changes made monkeypox any more transmissible.
Experts
suspect the monkeypox outbreaks in North America and Europe may have originated
in Africa long before the disease started spreading via sex at two raves in
Spain and Belgium.
The World
Health Organization said this week that 92% of monkeypox cases beyond Africa
were likely infected through sex and its Director-General recently appealed to
vulnerable gay and bisexual men to consider reducing their sexual partners “for
the moment.”
To date,
more than 26,000 monkeypox cases have been reported in nearly 90 countries,
with a 19% increase in the last week.
In June,
British authorities expanded their vaccination strategy, offering vaccines not
only to health workers treating monkeypox patients and high-risk contacts of
patients, but to some men who are gay or bisexual and at high risk of catching
the virus, including those with multiple sexual partners or who participate in
group sex.
Last
month, the U.K. downgraded its assessment of the monkeypox outbreak and dropped
a recommendation for the contacts of monkeypox cases to isolate for three weeks
unless they have symptoms. The change was prompted by data showing that only a
small number of contacts are ultimately sickened by monkeypox and a lack of
evidence that the disease spreads without close, intimate or sexual contact.
On
Thursday, the U.S. declared its outbreak of monkeypox to be a national emergency,
WHO designated it a global emergency last month.
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