Prince.Skeletor
Don’t Be Like He-Man
I don't want to even post pics of the skin of a person infected with Monkeypox, it's too nasty.
The human first case of the virus was identified in 1970 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Most monkeypox infections today still occur there, but the disease has also been reported in several other central and western African countries, the CDC said.
The virus doesn’t spread easily between people, although human-to-human transmission typically happens through large respiratory droplets. Those droplets typically can’t travel more than a few feet, so prolonged face-to-face contact is required to spread monkeypox, according to the CDC.
Britain’s Health Security Agency said the country’s latest cases have been seen “predominantly in gay, bisexual or men who have sex with men.” Monkeypox is not known to be a sexually transmitted disease, but it can spread through close contact with infected people, their bodily fluids, clothing, or bedsheets, according to the CDC.
The CDC said that because it's predominantly in the gay community the CDC is warning that members of the coli.com forum are at risk.
Early symptoms include fever, muscle aches, chills, and fatigue. In more severe cases, a rash can develop, often on the face and genitals, resembling those seen in chickenpox and smallpox.
Painful and itchy lesions can form across the body, before eventually becoming scabs and falling off.
Those infected with monkeypox usually begin experiencing symptoms seven to 14 days after infection, the CDC said. The illness usually lasts several weeks.
Most people recover from monkeypox within weeks, but the disease can be fatal, according to the World Health Organization.
Scientists have identified two forms of the virus: the West African clade and the Congo Basin clade. The West African clade is less fatal, with deaths occurring in about one percent of infections. The Congo Basin clade can cause death in as many as 1 in 10 people who contract the disease, the World Health Organization said.
Not again man, not another virus!!!!!!
Already countries are buying millions of vaccines.....
The human first case of the virus was identified in 1970 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Most monkeypox infections today still occur there, but the disease has also been reported in several other central and western African countries, the CDC said.
The virus doesn’t spread easily between people, although human-to-human transmission typically happens through large respiratory droplets. Those droplets typically can’t travel more than a few feet, so prolonged face-to-face contact is required to spread monkeypox, according to the CDC.
Britain’s Health Security Agency said the country’s latest cases have been seen “predominantly in gay, bisexual or men who have sex with men.” Monkeypox is not known to be a sexually transmitted disease, but it can spread through close contact with infected people, their bodily fluids, clothing, or bedsheets, according to the CDC.
The CDC said that because it's predominantly in the gay community the CDC is warning that members of the coli.com forum are at risk.
Early symptoms include fever, muscle aches, chills, and fatigue. In more severe cases, a rash can develop, often on the face and genitals, resembling those seen in chickenpox and smallpox.
Painful and itchy lesions can form across the body, before eventually becoming scabs and falling off.
Those infected with monkeypox usually begin experiencing symptoms seven to 14 days after infection, the CDC said. The illness usually lasts several weeks.
Most people recover from monkeypox within weeks, but the disease can be fatal, according to the World Health Organization.
Scientists have identified two forms of the virus: the West African clade and the Congo Basin clade. The West African clade is less fatal, with deaths occurring in about one percent of infections. The Congo Basin clade can cause death in as many as 1 in 10 people who contract the disease, the World Health Organization said.
Not again man, not another virus!!!!!!
Already countries are buying millions of vaccines.....
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