The
designation, which is set to take effect on Aug. 1, updates
criteria for reporting of data on cases by states to the agency
and would allow the agency to monitor and respond to monkeypox
even after the current outbreak recedes, the CDC said.
Over 3,500 monkeypox cases were reported in the United States as
of Tuesday, according to the CDC. (https://bit.ly/3zc7qXz)
States will be required to report confirmed or probable
monkeypox cases within 24 hours. The CDC asked for data to be
shared even before the investigation of a case was completed.
State health departments are currently not required to provide
the federal government with standardized data on monkeypox.
The disease, which causes flu-like symptoms and skin lesions,
has been declared a global health emergency by the World Health
Organization.
(Reporting by Leroy Leo and Amruta Khandekar in Bengaluru;
Editing by Shinjini Ganguli)
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