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Author:Global Times Time:2022.07.23

WHO announced that the epidemic of monkey acne epidemic constitutes "international concern for emergencies in public health"

On July 23, the World Health Organization announced that the epidemic of monkey acne was "internationally concerned emergencies." On the 21st, the World Health Organization Emergency Committee met again to study the current monkey acne epidemic, arguing that the epidemic of the monkey acne has constituted "the international concern public health incident."

"Internationally concerned emergencies" is the highest -level alert issued by WHO.

On June 23, the World Health Organization Emergency Committee met for the first time to discuss the global epidemic and response. At that time, the committee unanimously decided that the Director -General of the WHO for the time being not listed as a "international concern public health incident." However, at the time, the committee also stated that if the number of cases reported in the report increased, the incident should be re -evaluated immediately. Data from WHO show that there are more than 14,000 cases of acne cases worldwide. There are also statistics from international institutions that the total number of acne infections in global reports has exceeded 15,000.

Earlier, the WHO introduced the technical guidance provided by supporting countries to respond to monkey acne epidemic, including strengthening monitoring, isolation cases, confirming and monitoring contacts, strengthening laboratory and testing capabilities, and adopting clinical management in health care and community environment. And infection prevention and control measures, avoid the stigma of the epidemic, and provide stable diagnosis and treatment pathway.

According to the news provided by the WHO, monkey acne is a viral human and animals and animals. It is caused by monkey acne virus. It is transmitted to humans through close contact with the infected people or animals, or contact with virus -contaminated objects. In contact with skin injury, body fluid, respiratory tract droplets, and bedding, pollutants can be spread between people. The typical manifestations of monkey acne are fever, rash and lymphadenopathy, and may cause a series of complications. The WHO said that monkey acne is usually a self -limited disease with symptoms lasting for 2 to 4 weeks, but there may also be severe cases and even cause death.

Global Times Special Reporter Zhang Penghui

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