Monkeypox prevention measures recommended at summer meetings as Chicago reports 5 new cases.

 


While Chicago welfare authorities continue to gamble on chickenpox, which remains "low," the city's public health department said it was urging the general public to pay attention to safety after another five cases were reported in the city.

In Monday's press release, the CDPH confirmed something like the seven cases known in Chicago, a critical increase from the two cases in previous weeks. . Seven cases involved people who had recently weighed themselves in Europe, and the first two cases were likely to be related in a similar way, health authorities said.

A Chicago resident was determined to have monkey poop after going to International Mr. The leather meeting, which took place from 26 to 30 May in the city, and several cases related to this occasion were taken into account.

Smallpox is an interesting but potentially serious viral disease that often begins with the flu as a side effect and enlargement of the lymph nodes and develops into a rash on the face and body, health experts say. It was first seen in Africa in 1970 and usually occurs in the western and focal parts of the mainland.

The CDC has been alerted after cases of infection have been reported in some countries that have generally not reported cases of monkeypox, including the United States.

In a press release, CDPH Commissioner Dr. Allsion Arwady said that despite the fact that gambling is "low", the CDPH believes that society as a whole should make informed decisions about mergers with areas where smallpox can spread through close contact.

According to the authorities, people who go to parties or other summer events should consider how close, individual skin-to-skin contact is likely to occur on the occasions they wish to attend. If someone feels lost or has a rash or injury, CDPH advises not to attend a social event and see a doctor immediately.


A total of 33 states described more than 1,450 confirmed cases in detail, and in the United States, 49 cases were counted in 16 states, such as the District of Columbia. Most people experience mild side effects and no one goes through them.

"We usually see a few cases in much of West Africa involving creatures in an average year," Dr. Allsion Arwady said recently. "There are creatures that can express this, and we can see, you know, two or three dozen cases where individuals can be contaminated by contact with creatures. There are almost 100 cases in one place. It's known. It's that they have nothing to do with in the usual way we see smallpox. "

The infection is rarely fatal, with side effects from fever, pain and rash all over the body. The CDPH stated that a person after further transport may be affected by close actual contact with chickenpox bruises, objects contaminated with fluids or wounds (clothing, bedding, etc.) or respiratory beads after delayed contact with the eyes.


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