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		Monkeypox can be contained if we act now, WHO says
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		 [May 27, 2022] 
		GENEVA (Reuters) -A World Health 
		Organization senior official said on Friday that the priority needs to 
		be containing monkeypox in non-endemic countries, saying that this can 
		be achieved through quick action. 
 Monkeypox, typically a mild viral infection, is endemic in the African 
		countries but its spread to non-endemic countries such as in Europe and 
		the United States has raised concerns. So far, there are more than 200 
		confirmed or suspected countries in around 20 cases where the virus was 
		not previously circulating.
 
 "We think if we put the right measures in place now we can contain it 
		easily," Sylvie Briand, WHO director for Global Infectious Hazard 
		Preparedness said at a technical briefing to member states at the UN 
		health agency's annual assembly.
 
 She stressed that there was a window of opportunity to prevent further 
		spread, urging the general public not to be worry since transmission is 
		much slower than other viruses such as the coronavirus.
 
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			 WHO officials said that there was no 
			need for mass vaccination at present, but targeted vaccination where 
			available for close contacts of people infected.
 "Case investigation, contact tracing, isolation at home will be your 
			best bets," said Rosamund Lewis, WHO head of the smallpox 
			secretariat which is part of the WHO Emergencies Programme.
 
 (Reporting by Mrinalika Roy and Emma Farge)
 
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