Monkey pox in Poland. There is the first confirmed result
In Poland, after the first, he created the first smallpox – Minister of Health Adam Niedzielski. Patient is in hospital.
The Minister of Health, Adam Niedzielski, informed about the first case of monkey pox in Poland during the conference on child and adult psychiatry at the Didactic Center of the Medical University of Lodz. – I have just received information that there is the first confirmed smallpox in Poland. The National Institute of Public Health, the National Institute, has just informed me.
– about ten suspected monkey pox, the samples are examined. June 10 to the first day, when we have the first one was established – said the minister.
Department spokesman Wojciech Andrusiewicz that the patient is in the hospital, from the epidemiological interview. The center does not provide the patient’s equipment or the place of his hospitalization.
Monkey pox is a rare, mild, viral disease. There are usually players in African countries: Cameroon, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo and Nigeria. Among its symptoms are fever, the name of the head, and a skin rash that begins on the face, and pain in the healoma. Experts reassure the virus is incapable of becoming an epidemic as well as a COVID-19 epidemic.
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To date, the electrode is insulated, which runs because of the opposition, there is.
The director of WHO for Europe, Hans Kluge, spoke about monkey pox at the end of May. “Summer is starting in Europe, this mass gathering, event and parties, event, situation, broadcast (os monkeys) can perhaps locally detect people taking place in the presence of people taking place in the presence of a potential situation, which is happening (the current situation) for many people. unknown people “- he said in communication.
In turn, Sylvie Briand, World Health Organization (WHO) Director for Global Infectious Diseases, reassured that they caused the virus to be different from another virus, such as, for example, the coronavirus.
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