3 cases of monkeypox in Saudi Arabia, all from Europe

A spokesman for the Saudi Ministry of Health told “Al Arabiya” channel today, Monday, that the number of monkeypox cases in the Kingdom has reached 3 cases.

The spokesman added that the three people infected with monkeypox in Saudi Arabia were returning from Europe.

Information regarding monkeypox infection from the Saudi Ministry of Health

The Saudi Ministry of Health had announced on July 14 this year The first case of smallpox was detected Monkeys for a person returning from outside the Kingdom in the city of Riyadh.

The Ministry reassured everyone that the case is subject to medical care in accordance with the approved health procedures, in addition to that, all contacts were counted.

The Ministry affirmed that it will continue its monitoring and follow-up work on the developments of monkeypox disease and announce in full transparency regarding any cases that are monitored, indicating its readiness and ability to deal with any development of the disease.

The Ministry of Health recommends that everyone follow health instructions, especially during travel, through its official channels, as well as the Public Health Authority (Weqaya) or contact the Center (937) in case of any inquiry regarding monkeypox disease.

This was launched by the World Health Organization Highest level of preparedness Saturday, in an attempt to contain an outbreak of monkeypox, which has so far infected regarding 17,000 people in 74 countries, mostly in Europe.

Effects of monkeypox infection on the body of an infected young man (archive)

Effects of monkeypox infection on the body of an infected young man (archive)

The first cases of monkeypox in humans were discovered in 1970, and it is less severe and contagious than the human smallpox that was eradicated in 1980.

The disease is transmitted through close contact, usually The patient is cured without intervention Two or three weeks later.

The disease, which until now was endemic in a few African countries, appears in the form of a rash that can be accompanied by bouts of fever, sore throat or pain in the lymph nodes.

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