What Is Monkeypox?
Monkeypox is a
viral infection that can cause fever, headache and fatigue. The rash that
appears on the face, hands and feet is the most common symptom of monkeypox.
However, the illness can also cause pneumonia in some people.
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Monkeypox is a
viral disease that affects monkeys and humans. The virus is passed from one
person to another through contact with body fluids of infected people.
The disease was
first identified in humans in the central African country of Gabon. It takes about 8-12 days
for a person to become infected with monkeypox. However, some people may not
become ill until 10-21 days later.
symptomps of Monkeypox?
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Monkeypox symptoms
include:
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Fever
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Headache
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Muscle and joint
pain
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Sore throat and
coughing
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Swelling of the
lymph nodes in the neck and armpits
Monkeypox symptoms
are similar to those of smallpox and include fever, headache, body rash and
fatigue. If left untreated, Monkeypox can lead to serious complications such as
pneumonia and encephalitis (swelling of the brain).
The rash typically
begins on the face or hands and spreads to other areas of the body within 24 to
48 hours. It may spread quickly to other parts of your body as well. You'll
likely notice that your throat feels sore when you're first infected because
this is one of the early symptoms of monkeypox. If you have any other symptoms
like fever, cough or difficulty breathing, call your doctor right away.
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How Can Monkeypox Spread?
The virus spreads from person to person through direct contact with a contaminated object (such as a needle) or person who has monkeypox (or someone who has been in close contact with someone who has monkeypox). You can also get monkeypox if you live in an area where monkeys are present and they infect you with the disease by touching their droppings or urine contaminated with the virus. This can happen even if you don't touch any objects contaminated by monkeys'Monkeypox Treatment
Monkeypox is a highly infectious viral infection that mainly affects
monkeys and humans. It is transmitted to people through contact with an
infected animal's blood, urine or saliva.There have been as few as five cases
in the U.S., including one case in California in 2017. The last case in the
United States was reported in 2016 according to CDC statistics.
Monkeypox Virus: Hidden facts about the disease
The monkeypox virus is indeed a big threat to us humans and it could be
the next pandemic if we don't prevent it and stay safe. Dr. James Donald has
worked in the medical research field in the US for eight years and he's ready
to reveal to you inside this book, the hidden facts about the monkeypox virus,
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