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Cases of monkeypox in the United States continue to grow steadily, reaching 65 on Monday.
California and New York report the most, 15 and 11, respectively.
The Ohio Department of Health said a confirmatory trial at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) was pending and identified a potential infection for adult male residents.
“I would like to emphasize that monkeypox does not spread easily among people, so the risk to Ohio people is generally very low,” said the director of the Ohio Health Department (ODH). One Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff said in a statement.
Hawaii reports a third possible case of monkeypox, a national hit 45
According to the CDC, Illinois is approaching double digits, with eight cases.
There are five each in Hawaii and Florida, and four in Colorado.
There are currently three in Massachusetts, but officials in Utah, Georgia, and the District of Columbia each count two.
It is located in Arizona, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Virginia, and Washington.
Who: “Established” monkeypox in non-epidemic countries is a “real” risk
The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported hundreds of suspected monkeypox and orthopoxvirus cases worldwide.
The majority of new monkeypox cases are found in gay or bisexual men, but experts warn that everyone is at potential risk.
People will usually be Infected with monkeypox virus Due to contact with infected animal or human skin lesions or body fluids, or with virus-contaminated substances.
Monkeypox associated with smallpox has mild symptoms.
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These symptoms include fever, chills, rash, and pain before the lesion develops.