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Monkey Pox - any thoughts?

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Although monkeypox is endemic in West and Central Africa, it is not known for being especially transmissible. It was first found in monkeys in 1958, but rodents and other small mammals are thought to be the main animal host, and the virus is most commonly transmitted through close contact between these creatures and humans, causing people to come down with a fever, as well as a telltale bumpy rash.


It can also be spread between humans—either through respiratory droplets or the body fluids of an infected person—but this tends to be less common, as monkeypox is not contagious until a person is displaying symptoms, by which point they’re more likely to be convalescing and avoiding contact with others. Mateo Prochazka, an epidemiologist at the UKHSA, says some of the longest transmission chains documented for the virus are only six successive person-to-person infections.

But as the Monkeypox Tracker illustrates, clusters of cases are suddenly appearing around the globe without clear links back to endemic countries. To date, the UK has the most confirmed cases at 57, along with clusters in Portugal and Spain, but cases have also emerged as far away as Canada and Australia.

What are your thoughts regarding this?
 
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Although monkeypox is endemic in West and Central Africa, it is not known for being especially transmissible. It was first found in monkeys in 1958, but rodents and other small mammals are thought to be the main animal host, and the virus is most commonly transmitted through close contact between these creatures and humans, causing people to come down with a fever, as well as a telltale bumpy rash.


It can also be spread between humans—either through respiratory droplets or the body fluids of an infected person—but this tends to be less common, as monkeypox is not contagious until a person is displaying symptoms, by which point they’re more likely to be convalescing and avoiding contact with others. Mateo Prochazka, an epidemiologist at the UKHSA, says some of the longest transmission chains documented for the virus are only six successive person-to-person infections.

But as the Monkeypox Tracker illustrates, clusters of cases are suddenly appearing around the globe without clear links back to endemic countries. To date, the UK has the most confirmed cases at 57, along with clusters in Portugal and Spain, but cases have also emerged as far away as Canada and Australia.

What are your thoughts regarding this?
Hmmmn .. unless it was purposedly modified from laboratory. Come to think of it, sinabi ni Bill Gates last year na mag handa daw ang mga governments sa new virus. Now if this is a modified version of the Monkeypox virus for sure this will cause again global problem satin same sa nangyari nitong corona virus pandemic na malakas nga ang ugong at maraming basihan na it was modified from laboratory. Sana don sa mga perpetrators nito mamatay na kayo... wag nyo na kami idamay!
 
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Hmmmn .. unless it was purposedly modified from laboratory. Come to think of it, sinabi ni Bill Gates last year na mag handa daw ang mga governments sa new virus. Now if this is a modified version of the Monkeypox virus for sure this will cause again global problem satin same sa nangyari nitong corona virus pandemic na malakas nga ang ugong at maraming basihan na it was modified from laboratory. Sana don sa mga perpetrators nito mamatay na kayo... wag nyo na kami idamay!
if this is really modified sa lab. i don't see the reason why would they do that. I mean if they do that and they only have the antidote then naiintindihan ko na pera yung habol pero if galing sa lab but walang antidote. ano mapapala nila? just to cause chaos?
 
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Hopefully it won't be like covid19, no more pandemic
 
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Although monkeypox is endemic in West and Central Africa, it is not known for being especially transmissible. It was first found in monkeys in 1958, but rodents and other small mammals are thought to be the main animal host, and the virus is most commonly transmitted through close contact between these creatures and humans, causing people to come down with a fever, as well as a telltale bumpy rash.


It can also be spread between humans—either through respiratory droplets or the body fluids of an infected person—but this tends to be less common, as monkeypox is not contagious until a person is displaying symptoms, by which point they’re more likely to be convalescing and avoiding contact with others. Mateo Prochazka, an epidemiologist at the UKHSA, says some of the longest transmission chains documented for the virus are only six successive person-to-person infections.

But as the Monkeypox Tracker illustrates, clusters of cases are suddenly appearing around the globe without clear links back to endemic countries. To date, the UK has the most confirmed cases at 57, along with clusters in Portugal and Spain, but cases have also emerged as far away as Canada and Australia.

What are your thoughts regarding this?
Apparently it’s not deadly but just more transmissible than chicken pox. Oh well
 
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Although monkeypox is endemic in West and Central Africa, it is not known for being especially transmissible. It was first found in monkeys in 1958, but rodents and other small mammals are thought to be the main animal host, and the virus is most commonly transmitted through close contact between these creatures and humans, causing people to come down with a fever, as well as a telltale bumpy rash.


It can also be spread between humans—either through respiratory droplets or the body fluids of an infected person—but this tends to be less common, as monkeypox is not contagious until a person is displaying symptoms, by which point they’re more likely to be convalescing and avoiding contact with others. Mateo Prochazka, an epidemiologist at the UKHSA, says some of the longest transmission chains documented for the virus are only six successive person-to-person infections.

But as the Monkeypox Tracker illustrates, clusters of cases are suddenly appearing around the globe without clear links back to endemic countries. To date, the UK has the most confirmed cases at 57, along with clusters in Portugal and Spain, but cases have also emerged as far away as Canada and Australia.

What are your thoughts regarding this?
sana wala makapasok na monkey pox dito sa pinas.
 
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wala lang siguro yan, pero ito din sinabi ko noon sa covid e, tas hanggang ngayon medyo pinagdurusahan pa rin natin hahah
 
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