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WHO: More than 6,000 monkeypox cases reported, emergency meeting set
The World Health Organization said, more than 6,000 cases of monkeypox have now been reported from 58 countries in the current outbreak.
The U.N. agency will reconvene a meeting of the committee that will advise on declaring the outbreak a global health emergency, the WHO's highest level of alert, in the week beginning July 18 or sooner, Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told a virtual news conference from Geneva.
At its previous meeting on June 27, the committee decided that the outbreak, which has seen cases rising both in the African countries where it usually spreads and globally, was not yet a health emergency.
Tedros said: "I continue to be concerned by the scale and spread of the virus across the world." He added that a lack of testing meant that there were likely many more cases going unreported.
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He said that around 80% of cases are in Europe.
Monkeypox, a usually mild viral infection that causes flu-like symptoms and skin lesions, has been spreading worldwide since early May.
It is worthy to note that the fatality rate in previous outbreaks in Africa of the strain currently spreading has been around 1%, but so far this outbreak seems to be less lethal in the non-endemic countries.
Source: anews
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