Monkeypox: The World Health Organization announces that 780 cases of the disease have been recorded in 27 countries, most of them outside Africa

5 June 2022

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The World Health Organization announced on Sunday that it had received data on 780 laboratory-confirmed cases of monkeypox in 27 countries where the disease is not considered endemic.

She said that this number of cases of infection was recorded during a three-week period, from the thirteenth of May until last Thursday.

The organization indicated that the recorded number is less than the real number due to the limited epidemiological and laboratory information, and it expected the disease to spread.

The organization added that “it is likely that other countries will identify their cases and there will be a greater spread of the virus.”

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