A Sudanese official reveals the details of the first monkeypox infection

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and announced Sudanese Ministry of HealthOn Sunday, the first confirmed case was recorded monkeypox West state Darfur.

According to the ministry, the person infected with monkeypox is a 16-year-old student, and his condition was confirmed by the National Public Health Laboratory.

The ministry denied recording other cases of the disease in the country SudanAccording to the Sudanese News Agency, "to sleep".

For his part, the Director of the General Department of Emergency and Epidemic Control at the Ministry, Dr. Montaser Muhammad Othman, said that the suspected cases of the disease "It has 38 cases" Definitely all of them "Negative, except for the case of West Darfur".

Osman added that "Active investigation is now working by the state Ministry of Health with the help of the Federal Ministry of Health to determine the infection destination".

Sudan’s announcement of the first case comes as it was announced World Health OrganizationLast July, monkey pox "global emergency"launching the highest level of alert, in an attempt to contain the outbreak that has infected thousands of people in dozens of countries so far.

The Director-General of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said: "The risk in the world is relatively moderate, except for Europe, where it is considered high"adding: "Using available means, we can control monkeypox and stop its spread".

The World Health Organization stressed the need for "Coordinated international interaction, funding launch, and global concerted efforts to cooperate in the exchange of Vaccines and treatment".

The WHO’s description of monkeypox as "A public health emergency of international concern" To raise the alarm that there is a need for coordinated international interaction and can launch funding and global efforts to cooperate in the exchange of vaccines and treatment.

It is noteworthy that the first cases of monkeypox in humans were discovered in the year 1970, and it is less dangerous and contagious than the human smallpox that was eradicated in 1980.

The disease is transmitted through close contact, and the patient usually recovers without intervention after 2 or 3 weeks.

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and announced Sudanese Ministry of HealthOn Sunday, the first confirmed case was recorded monkeypox West state Darfur.

According to the ministry, the person infected with monkeypox is a 16-year-old student, and his condition was confirmed by the National Public Health Laboratory.

The ministry denied recording other cases of the disease in the country Sudanaccording to the Sudanese news agency “SUNA”.

For his part, the Director of the General Department of Emergency and Epidemic Control at the Ministry, Dr. Muntasir Muhammad Othman, said that the suspected cases of the disease “amount to 38”, categorically that all of them are “negative, except for the case of West Darfur.”

Othman added, “The active investigation is now working by the state’s Ministry of Health, with the help of the Federal Ministry of Health, to determine the destination of the infection.”

Sudan’s announcement of the first case comes as it was announced World Health OrganizationLast July, monkeypox declared a “global emergency”, triggering the highest level of alert, in an attempt to contain an outbreak of the disease that has infected thousands of people in dozens of countries so far.

“The risk in the world is relatively moderate, with the exception of Europe, where it is considered high,” said Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization, adding: “We can control monkeypox and stop its spread, using available means.”

The World Health Organization stressed the need for “coordinated international interaction, the launch of funding, and concerted global efforts to cooperate in the exchange of Vaccines And treatment”.

WHO’s description of monkeypox as a “public health emergency of international concern” aims to raise the alarm that a coordinated international response is needed and could trigger global funding and efforts to cooperate in the exchange of vaccines and treatment.

It is noteworthy that the first cases of monkeypox in humans were discovered in the year 1970, and it is less dangerous and contagious than the human smallpox that was eradicated in 1980.

The disease is transmitted through close contact, and the patient usually recovers without intervention after 2 or 3 weeks.

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