US Declares Monkeypox A Public Health Emergency
Category: Health Matters
US public health officials have declared the spread of the
monkeypox disease a public health emergency. The declaration will free up
additional government resources to help contain the spread of the virus.
As of August 3, more than 6,600 cases of the disease had been
confirmed in the US, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC).
“We’re prepared to take our response to the next level in
addressing this virus, and we urge every American to take monkeypox seriously,”
Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra said at a briefing
Thursday.
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The disease can result in symptoms such as fever, headache,
aches, chills, and rashes that can be itchy and painful, but is rarely fatal.
There have been no reported deaths in the United States.
“Monkeypox
can be spread from the time symptoms start until the rash has healed, all scabs
have fallen off, and a fresh layer of skin has formed,” said the CDC website.
“The illness typically lasts 2-4 weeks.”
The disease can spread
through prolonged and close skin-to-skin contact, including hugging, cuddling
and kissing, and sharing bedding, towels and clothing. Health officials have
emphasized that anyone can contract the disease, although men who have sex with
men have been more likely to be affected.
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