Monkeypox virus: symptoms, causes, treatment, prevention and other details

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The United Kingdom confirmed the first case of monkeypox recently. According to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), the patient had flown in from Nigeria, where he is believed to have


contracted the virus. Meanwhile, the patient is being treated and UK health officials are looking for those who may have had direct contact with the individual.  Discovered in 1958,


monkeypox is a disease caused by the monkeypox virus. The World Health Organisation (WHO) says that monkeypox is a zoonotic disease that has its origins in tropical rainforest areas of


Central and West Africa and gets transported to other regions. Notably, the disease-causing virus belongs to the Orthopoxvirus genus in the Poxviridae family but the Orthopoxvirus genus also


includes the smallpox-causing variola virus, vaccinia virus, which is used in the smallpox vaccine, and cowpox virus. According to the UKHSA, monkeypox is a mild “self-limiting illness”


which does not easily spread among humans. While most people recover from the disease in just a few weeks, it still can cause severe illness in some cases, UKHSA warned. According to UKHSA,


fever, headache, muscle aches, backache, swollen lymph nodes, chills, and tiredness are among the initial symptoms. A rash might develop later, usually starting on the face and spreading to


other parts of the body. The rash varies and progresses through many stages before developing a scab that eventually peels off.  The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says


that monkeypox spreads in humans if someone comes in contact with a person who was infected through rodents. While person-to-person transmission is rare, the disease can spread through


cough, sneezing, and airborne droplets. Eating inadequately cooked meat of infected animals or other infected animal products can also cause the disease to spread.  Currently, no specific


treatment is available for smallpox and can only be controlled through vaccines against smallpox. Following prevention guidelines such as avoiding contact with dead animals, and infected


people, as well as thorough cooking of food, could also help. 


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