The first case of “monkeypox” was recorded in the Middle East

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A spokesman for Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv told AFP that a 30-year-old man had been confirmed to have monkeypox after recently returning from a home. Europe Western pregnant with symptoms of the disease.

And the Ministry of Health had reported, on Friday, that the man had contact with a person infected with monkeypox abroad, noting that a sample was taken for examination and he was placed in quarantine in Ichilov Hospital, with mild symptoms.

and cause virus It has blisters, but is rarely fatal, and is endemic to parts of central and western Africa.

In recent weeks, cases of infection have been reported in Britain France, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Portugal, Spain and Sweden, as well as in the United States, Canada and Australia, have raised concerns that the virus could spread.

Symptoms of the rare disease include fever, muscle aches, swollen lymph glands, chills, fatigue, and a chickenpox-like rash on the hands and face.

The virus can be transmitted through contact with skin blisters or the saliva of an infected person, as well as through contact and joint use of bedding or towels.

People with smallpox are cured monkeys Usually two to four weeks later, according to World Health Organization.

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A spokesman for Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv told AFP that a 30-year-old man had been confirmed to have monkeypox after recently returning from a home. Europe Western pregnant with symptoms of the disease.

And the Ministry of Health had reported, on Friday, that the man had contact with a person infected with monkeypox abroad, noting that a sample was taken for examination and he was placed in quarantine in Ichilov Hospital, with mild symptoms.

and cause virus It has blisters, but is rarely fatal, and is endemic to parts of central and western Africa.

In recent weeks, cases of infection have been reported in Britain France, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Portugal, Spain and Sweden, as well as in the United States, Canada and Australia, have raised concerns that the virus could spread.

Symptoms of the rare disease include fever, muscle aches, swollen lymph glands, chills, fatigue, and a chickenpox-like rash on the hands and face.

The virus can be transmitted through contact with skin blisters or the saliva of an infected person, as well as through contact and joint use of bedding or towels.

People with smallpox are cured monkeys Usually two to four weeks later, according to World Health Organization.

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