Spain had reported its first death as recently as Friday,
shortly after Brazil reported the first monkeypox-related death
outside the African continent in the current wave of the
disease.
According to a World Health Organization report from July 22,
only five deaths had been reported, all in the African region.
The WHO last Saturday declared the rapidly spreading outbreak a
global health emergency, its highest level of alert.
In its latest report on Saturday, the Spanish Health Ministry
said 4,298 cases had been confirmed in the country. Of the 3,750
patients on which it had information, 120 or 3.2% had been
hospitalised, and two had died, it said without providing
further details.
The first death occurred in the northeastern Valencia region and
the cause was encephalitis, an inflammation of the brain
associated with the infection, local media reported, quoting the
regional health department.
(Reporting by Joan Faus; Editing by Hugh Lawson and David
Holmes)
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