Unexpected character encountered while parsing value: <. Path '', line 0, position 0.
Monkeypox cases in UK pass 1,000, world total now 3,413London, June 29 - Latest data released by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) showed the number of confirmed monkeypox cases in the country has reached 1,076. According to UKHSA, up to June 26, 2022, there were 1,076 laboratory confirmed cases in the UK. Of these, 27 were in Scotland, five in Northern Ireland, nine in Wales and 1,035 in England. Since the WHO's previous update on June 17, there have been 1,310 new cases reported, with eight new countries reporting cases, Xinhua news agency reported. It means almost a third of all cases in the world reported since the current outbreak started have emerged in the UK. In its latest update issued on Monday, the WHO said since January 1, and as of June 22, there have been 3,413 laboratory confirmed cases and one death reported to WHO from 50 countries and territories in five WHO regions. WHO said the majority of laboratory confirmed cases, 2,933 of the 3,413 cases, are in the WHO's European region. This accounts for about 86 percent of the total. "The monkeypox outbreak in the UK continues to grow, with over a thousand cases now confirmed nationwide," UKHSA incident director Sophia Makki said, "We expect cases to continue to rise further in the coming days and weeks." Makki urged people attending large events over the summer, or having sex with new partners, to be alert to any monkeypox symptoms, and get tested rapidly to help avoid passing the infection on." Currently the majority of cases in Britain have been in men who are gay, bisexual or have sex with men, but UKHSA said anyone who has had close contact with an individual with symptoms is also at increased risk. With an extensive program of summer music events on the horizon, Makki said if people were concerned they may have monkeypox, they should not go to the events, meet with friends or have sexual contact. --IANS int/shs Please Share this article with your friends. Sponsor Related & Matched:
More from:International NewsIndian envoy to Bangladesh pays homage to Bangabandhu Bundesliga 2022-23: Bayern's Musiala is outpacing Lewandowski, Haaland Manchester City footballer Benjamin Mendy labeled as 'predator', rape trial begins China's semiconductor output dips 17% in July amid US threat Iran categorically denies any link with Salman Rushdie's attacker Andy Murray named in Britain's Davis Cup squad, rising star Draper misses out Halep returns to top 10 in rankings after winning title in Toronto Human activities altered even most resilient mammal species: Study Stoinis not to be formally charged for questioning bowler's action Author of book that inspired Robert Redford's 'The Horse Whisperer' dies at 72 Test cricket, T20 cricket can sit together comfortably: Andrew Strauss 'Panic stricken' Kremlin official has secretly approached the West to help end the Ukraine war UK becomes first country to approve new vaccine targeting Omicron Injury blow for Aston Villa as Diego Carlos ruptures Achilles |