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Trending news: Did the 'bomb' of monkeypox explode in the world due to the LGBT festival? 80000 people took part, many infected - Hindustan News Hub
Did the 'bomb' of monkeypox explode in the world due to the LGBT festival? 80000 people took part, many infected Hindustan News Hub

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Madrid : Monkeypox is now wreaking havoc in Europe and the UK. After several cases of monkeypox were reported in Madrid, Italy and Tenerife, investigations have now begun over the Gran Canarian Pride festival, which was attended by some 80,000 people from the UK and across Europe. Held from May 5 to May 15, the Pride Festival attracts people from all over Europe. The monkeypox virus has since been found in the people who took part in it.
Health services in the Canary Islands are now looking for links between monkeypox cases and the LGBT festival, DailyMail reported. A source told El Pais that among the 30 or more people who tested positive for monkeypox in Madrid, there are many who attended the festival. However, it is not yet known whether all were infected there or the number of cases from the festival is zero. Three people from Italy who attended this party were later found to be monkeypox positive.
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The biggest havoc of monkeypox in Europe
Two suspected cases of men have been found in the Canary Islands, one of which was linked to an LGBT festival. Experts say that there is currently no evidence that the new outbreak of monkeypox is spread through sex or only by close contact of people with each other. So far, more than 100 cases of monkeypox have been reported across Europe. This is the largest outbreak of monkeypox virus in Europe to date. 20 cases have been confirmed in the UK while nine have been reported in other countries.
Most cases registered in Spain
Doctors have warned that cases of monkeypox may increase in the coming times as the infection continues to spread in the US, Canada and Australia. Spain has the highest number of monkeypox cases outside Africa, 50. Monkeypox infection can cause severe weakness with high fever, headache, back and muscle pain. The most common symptom is the swelling of the lymph nodes.