Third possible case of monkeypox found in the U.S
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[May 23, 2022]
By Rich McKay
ATLANTA (Reuters) - Health authorities said
they may have found a third case of the monkeypox virus in the United
States and are running tests on a patient in South Florida to confirm if
the person has contracted the disease, which is staging a rare outbreak
outside of Africa.
The case in Broward County, Florida, is "related to international
travel," the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and the Florida Department
of Health said in a statement on Sunday, "and the person remains
isolated."
The results of tests conducted by the CDC are expected soon. No other
cases have been identified in the state, the release said.
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The first monkeypox case in the
United States was reported in Massachusetts on Wednesday. The
disease, which is similar to human smallpox but milder, was found in
a man who had recently traveled to Canada. Health officials said the
case posed no risk to the public.
The second U.S. case was a New York City resident who tested
positive for the virus on Friday, health officials said.
In Europe, more than 100 cases of the viral infection, which spreads
through close person-to-person contact, have been reported recently.
Monkeypox, which mostly occurs in west and central Africa, is a
viral infection that was first recorded in the Democratic Republic
of Congo in the 1970s. Symptoms include fever, headaches and skin
rashes starting on the face and spreading to the rest of the body.
(Reporting by Rich McKay in Atlanta; Editing by Muralikumar
Anantharaman)
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