UK urges people with monkeypox to abstain from sex as cases rise

Test tubes labeled “Monkeypox virus positive and negative” are seen in this illustration taken on May 23, 2022.

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UK health authorities have urged anyone who has tested positive for the monkeypox virus to abstain from sex until their symptoms have cleared.

in New Guidance issued on MondayThe UK Health Protection Agency also recommends that previously infected individuals continue to use condoms for a period of eight weeks after passing on the virus as a precaution.

The health agency said the risk to the general public remains low, but encouraged people to contact a health professional if they notice any unusual rashes or sores.

This advice comes after the UK recorded additional 71 cases Virus count over the weekend, less than a month after the first case was reported in Britain, totaled 179 May 7,

UK now Highest Monkeypox Case Count In non-endemic countries, hereafter Spain with 120 and 96 . Portugal with,

By Monday, there were 555 confirmed and suspected cases According to our World in Data, cases of monkeypox in countries outside Africa.

increased risk of sexual transmission

Monkeypox is a rare infectious disease commonly found in Central and West African countries. Symptoms include rashes, Fever, headache, muscle aches, swelling and back pain,

While the virus is usually mild, usually clearing up on its own within two to four weeks, health experts have expressed concern over the recent increase in cases in countries where monkeypox does not usually spread, and Increased risk of community transmission.

Most of the cases so far spreads through sexAccording to the World Health Organization, with a particular concentration of cases involving gay and bisexual communities and men who have sex with them.

A section of skin tissue harvested from a wound on the skin of a monkey infected with the monkeypox virus is seen at 50X magnification on the fourth day of rash development in 1968.

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The public health body said on Monday it was not yet clear what may have led to the recent outbreak global pandemic But said that at present there is a window of opportunity to curb the rising cases.

“Collectively, the world has an opportunity to stop this outbreak. There is a window,” Rosamund Lewis, the WHO’s technical head for monkeypox, said during a briefing.

WHO also said that it is currently considering whether the outbreak should be assessed as a “Potential Public Health Emergency of International Concern.” Such an announcement was made for the outbreaks of COVID-19 and Ebola, and would enable additional research and funding to prevent the disease, it noted.

What to do if you get monkeypox

If you suspect that you may have monkeypox, you should isolate yourself from physical contact with others and seek medical advice immediately.

early symptoms Includes monkeypox Fever, headache, muscle aches, swelling and back pain, Rashes and sores usually appear on the face, hands, feet, eyes, mouth or genitals one to five days, Those rashes turn into raised bumps and then blisters, which may fill with a white fluid before breaking and scraping off.

Many symptoms of the virus can easily be confused with those of other diseases such as chickenpox, shingles or syphilis, however, medical confirmation is important.

UK guidance if you have been diagnosed with monkeypox This is what you will need to isolate until the virus has passed. Close contacts of someone with monkeypox may also be assessed for risk and asked to isolate for 21 days.

The illness is usually mild and most people recover within two to four weeks. While medical advice currently varies across countries, the UK’s National Health Service notes that You may need to stay in a specialist hospital In order to prevent the spread of infection to other people.