Egypt announces the monitoring of the first case of monkeypox .. and reveals the patient’s condition

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The ministry stated that the case was monitored, which is for an Egyptian citizen He resides in a European country, within the framework of continuous follow-up for the epidemiological situation in the country.

The ministry stated that the patient He is 42 years old, and he is a holder of residency in one of the European countries and frequented by it.

She indicated that the patient’s general condition is stable, and all health and preventive measures have been taken with his contacts in accordance with the treatment and follow-up protocols approved by the World Health Organization.

Scientists first identified monkeypox when the virus was detected in experimental monkeys in Denmark in 1958, knowing that it was also discovered in rodents.

The disease was first detected in humans in 1970, and since then it has spread mainly in some West and Central African countries.

In May, cases of the disease, which causes fever, muscle aches and large skin blisters, began spreading once more and rapidly around the world.

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The ministry stated that the case was monitored, which is for an Egyptian citizen He resides in a European country, within the framework of continuous follow-up for the epidemiological situation in the country.

The ministry stated that the patient He is 42 years old, and he is a holder of residency in one of the European countries and frequented by it.

She indicated that the patient’s general condition is stable, and all health and preventive measures have been taken with his contacts in accordance with the treatment and follow-up protocols approved by the World Health Organization.

Scientists first identified monkeypox when the virus was detected in experimental monkeys in Denmark in 1958, knowing that it was also discovered in rodents.

The disease was first detected in humans in 1970, and since then it has spread mainly in some West and Central African countries.

In May, cases of the disease, which causes fever, muscle aches and large skin blisters, began spreading once more and rapidly around the world.

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