Britain reports more than 500 cases of diaphragm diagnosis cases
Author:Xinhuanet Time:2022.06.16
Xinhua News Agency, London, June 15th (Reporter Guo Shuang) According to data released by the British Health and Safety Agency on the 15th, as of the 14th, the United Kingdom had reported 524 cases of diaphragm diagnosis.
The British Health and Safety Administration said in the bulletin that day that as of the 14th, England reported a total of 504 cases of acne diagnosis, 13 cases in Scotland, 2 cases in Northern Ireland, and 5 cases of Wales. At present, most cases appear among people with gay, bisexuals, or male behaviors. The agency reminded that people who have close contact with patients with symptomatic monkey acne are high risk.
Since the 8th of this month, Britain has listed monkey acne as a legal infectious disease that should be reported.
The World Health Organization stated on the 14th that the WHO Emergency Committee meeting will be held on the 23rd of this month to evaluate whether the epidemic epidemic currently outbreak of the world ’s many countries constitutes a" international concern public health incident. "
Monkey acne is a kind of viral human and animal disease. Monkey acne virus can be transmitted to people by close contact with animals. The initial symptoms of human infection of monkey acne include fever, headache, muscle soreness, back pain, lymph nodes, etc., and can be developed into a large range of rash on the face and body. Most infected people will recover within a few weeks, but there are also severe cases of infected people.
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