Discovery for the first time!Monkey acne is suspected of "human passage"

Author:Hubei Daily Time:2022.08.17

A French pet dog is suspected to be infected with a monkey acne virus from the owner. The US media quoted a conclusion of a medical paper on the 15th, saying that this was the first time that the medical community had discovered the evidence that the monkey acne virus could be "passed on".

The thesis was published in the British Medical Magazine "Liu Ye Dao". It mentioned that two French men had symptoms of the symptoms of monkey acne virus infection 12 days, and the abdomen of pet dogs living with them appeared in the abdomen of pustules and skin damage. Detection is positive.

Researchers were determined by DNA test that both men and dogs were infected with monkey acne virus.

This dog is an Italian Dog, 4 years old, male, no illness before the infection of monkey acne. After the two men had symptoms, they slept with the dog with a bed. But according to the two, they have kept the dog away from others or pets.

According to the United States Colombia Broadcasting Corporation, wild animals such as rodents and long animals may carry monkey acne virus in the popular regions of monkey acne, but there were no cases of pets such as dogs, cats and other domestic pets infected with hometown infection.

Monkey -acne cases used to occur in West Africa and China Africa. However, since May this year, many countries and regions outside Africa have reportedly reported to the confirmed cases of monkey acne. The World Health Organization announced on July 23 that monkey acne epidemic in many countries this year has constituted "international concerns of emergencies."

Source: Xinhua News Agency

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