1st case of monkeypox confirmed in Hungary

Xinhua News Agency

BUDAPEST — Hungarian health authorities on Tuesday, May 31, confirmed the country’s first case of monkeypox in a 38-year-old man.

The disease does not spread easily, only through close contact, said the chief medical officer Cecilia Muller in a press conference.

The disease lasts for two to four weeks and can spread more easily in immuno-compromised patients and pregnant women, she added.

Muller noted that the infected have to be isolated during their convalescence.

“We need to pay attention to these cases, to set up an early diagnosis. We need to follow the symptoms. If anyone has a suspicion of illness, please go see a doctor,” she said.

While monkeypox is primarily found in the tropical rainforest areas of central and west Africa, it has been increasingly identified in non-endemic countries. The World Health Organization has confirmed that there are 257 confirmed monkeypox cases and 120 suspected cases in 23 countries where the virus is not endemic.

The WHO warned on Tuesday that the potential for further transmission in Europe and elsewhere this summer is high. – gb 

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