There are more than 25,000 experts in American acne diagnosis: the domestic epidemic is far from over
Author:Overseas network Time:2022.09.29
Overseas Network, September 28. According to data released by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on September 27, there are more than 25,000 cases of acne in the United States. Some American experts say that the number of cases of acne is accelerating in some states in the United States, and the domestic epidemic is far from over.
The latest data released by CDC on the 27th shows that there are 25,341 confirmed cases of monkey acne, of which the largest number of California cases is 4,886. All 50 states in the United States have already appeared in infection, and the number of cases ranks first in the world.
The New York Times wrote on September 26 that four months after the first report in the United States reported the case of monkey acne, the overall growth rate of the country's acne cases slowed down, but the epidemic in some areas still spread rapidly, as if it was in Indiana, Virginia, and Massachusetts are accelerating. African -American and Latin American men have accounted for nearly two -thirds of the total number of infected people, but only about a quarter of them took vaccines.
Speaking of the current monkey acne epidemic in the United States, David Harvey, Executive Director of the Board of Directors of the National Disease Alliance, said that the progress of the U.S. -resistance to the anti -acne epidemic situation is extremely unbalanced. "Monkey acne may have serious consequences on high -risk groups. Not over. "(Overseas Network Zhang Ni)
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