Small of monkeys is actively spreading on the African continent, showing an increase of more than 500% compared to last year. These alarming data are published by African CDC and Prevention Centers.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the monkeys in an emergency in the field of international health care in mid -August, after a new strain of the disease began to spread from the Congo to neighboring countries.
According to information published in US News & World Report, more than 48,000 possible cases of monkeys, including 1048 cases of death, have been recorded in nineteen African countries this year. Central Africa was most affected, which accounts for 85.7% of cases and 99.5% of deaths on the continent.
The virus can be transmitted by close physical contact, including sexual intercourse. The new monkeys of monkeys, known as the Treasure of IB, was also discovered in Europe, in particular in Sweden, Germany and the United Kingdom.
This situation is of serious concern for health care professionals, as the spread of the virus can lead to new challenges in the fight against outbreaks. Government and medical institutions call for awareness of monkeys and measures to control it.