Saudi Arabia: We have not recorded any case of monkeypox

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The Saudi Press Agency said:"The Ministry of Health confirms that no cases of smallpox have been recorded monkeys In the Kingdom, which has recently begun to appear in some European and North American countries, following having been endemic to some African countries for more than 50 years, and indicates its complete readiness to monitor, investigate and deal in the event of any case emerging.".

For its part, the Public Health Authority advised Saudi Arabia (Prevention) Citizens while traveling abroad by staying away from crowded places as much as possible and committing to wearing a mask and sterilizing hands on an ongoing basis.

The authority called on whoever appears on it rash After a high temperature, especially in the event of returning from travel within the past 21 days, to isolate himself until consulting a doctor.

Symptoms of monkeypox include fever, headache, muscle pain, swollen lymph glands, fatigue, back pain, and rashes one to three days following infection, which begins in the face and spreads to the rest of the body, according to the authority.

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And the Saudi Press Agency said: “The Ministry of Health confirms that no cases of smallpox have been recorded monkeys In the Kingdom, which has recently started to appear in some European and North American countries, following having been endemic to some African countries for more than 50 years, and indicates its complete readiness to monitor, investigate and deal in the event of any case emerging.

For its part, the Public Health Authority advised Saudi Arabia (Prevention) Citizens while traveling abroad by staying away from crowded places as much as possible and committing to wearing a mask and sterilizing hands on an ongoing basis.

The authority called on whoever appears on it rash After a high temperature, especially in the event of returning from travel within the past 21 days, to isolate himself until consulting a doctor.

Symptoms of monkeypox include fever, headache, muscle pain, swollen lymph glands, fatigue, back pain, and rashes one to three days following infection, which begins in the face and spreads to the rest of the body, according to the authority.

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