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Weltweit 934 Mpox-Fälle im Juni – Notfallausschuss tags

Weltweit 934 Mpox-Fälle im Juni – Notfallausschuss tags

The WHO is closely involved in a possible expansion of Mpox. There is a note error. If you know that the Zahl der Fall deutlich is, has this also been reported?

The virus infection Mpox (from Affenpocken) continues in all parts of the world. After the Weltgesundheitsorganisation (WHO) reported to the labor organization (WHO) that they had fallen in June, a formation path has emerged, from 963 to 934. We have done a test and not reported all cases that the WHO has had to deal with, that the number is probably higher.

WHO is a new variant in Africa, so make sure you have taken note. The experts who deal with the disease have dealt with a note of international tragweite (PHEIC – Public Health Emergency of International Concern).

So a note would take place in 2020 by the Corona pandemic, and in 2022 the heavy Mpox-Ausbruchs weigh. It is not possible to make uncontrolled decisions, but part of the direction and guidance in the whole world, damn that it is a Häufung of cases vorbereiten können.

Mpox can take another high flight and rest and above all for children’s life dangerous be. In June, another 100 cases were reported from the WHO Europe region, 175 from North, Central and South America and 567 from the Africa region. In the Democratic Republic of Congo, 96 percent of the cases died.

Mangels Test possibilities can be tested in the country now with four of the various Fälle. Davon were both Drittel positive. “Die Zahl der bestätigten Fälle ist daher een Unterschätzung der tatsächlichen Belastung”, so die WHO.

Der WHO lies komplette Daten nur bis Ende June vor. They were also reported in four other countries in Africa first of all, which were reported in this Statistik noch nicht eingeflossen: in Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda. Most of those affected had been in eastern Congo.

Inspection since the WHO since January 1, 2022 to the end of June 2024 in 116 countries 99,176 at the Labor Best Events will be reported. 208 The device has crashed.

The WHO has carried out the risk of an infection with Mpox viruses of Class I (Roman origin) and II in the Democratic Republic of Congo at the same level. Finally, a new subline of the Mpox Class I was discovered last year. This is possibly intended as another line.

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