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10 New Cases of Monkeypox Detected in Nigeria in 7 Days


Sat 11 Jun 2022 | 05:35 PM
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The Nigeria Center for Disease Control said today, Saturday, that 10 new cases of monkeypox virus were detected in the country during the past seven days, according to local media.

Monkeypox is a virus that spreads from wild animals such as rats and primates to humans on rare occasions. It is related to smallpox and belongs to the same virus family, according to WHO.

It is a zoonotic viral disease that mainly appears in forest areas in central and western Africa. The symptoms of this disease are fever, rash, and swollen lymph nodes, and may lead to medical complications.

The majority of human infections have occurred in Central and West Africa, with outbreaks being very rare.

Scientists discovered the sickness in 1958 after two outbreaks of a “pox-like” disease in laboratory monkeys — hence the term monkeypox. In 1970, a little boy in a rural section of Congo became the first known human infection.

Thousands of monkeypox infections are estimated to occur each year in approximately a dozen of African nations, according to the World Health Organization.

The majority of cases are reported in Congo, which has around 6,000 cases per year, and Nigeria, which has about 3,000 cases per year