How humans can get infected with monkeypox- NCDC

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Information obtained from the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control on Sunday night has revealed how human beings can get infected with monkeypox.

had earlier reported that the disease control agency in a monkeypox situation report released on Sunday night stated that 66 suspected cases of the disease were discovered in Nigeria between January 1, 2022 and May 29, 2022.Monkeypox, according to the NCDC is a rare viral zoonotic infectious disease that is endemic in areas in and near tropical rainforests in Central and West Africa.

“ It is caused by the Monkeypox virus which belongs to the same Orthopoxvirus genus and Poxviridae family of viruses as the Variola virus , the Vaccinia virus , and the cowpox virus and some other viruses. Following the public health advisory released by the NCDC, The PUNCH highlights how humans can get infected with monkeypox.

-The virus can spread both from animal to human event preceding the detection of cases in humans), and from human to human. Animal-to-human transmission may occur by direct contact with the blood, body fluids, and the skin or mucosal lesions of infected animals . This can happen through a bite, scratch, handling of, or eating inadequately cooked or other products of infected bushmeat.

 

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