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Published 12:42 24 May 2022 BST
The Centre for Disease Control and Prevention defines Monkeypox as a rare disease that is caused by infection with monkeypox virus. Initial symptoms include fever, headache, muscle aches, backaches, swollen lymph nodes and exhaustion. Within 1 to 3 days, the patient typically develops a rash which begins on the face before spreading elsewhere.
It was first discovered among colonies of monkeys in 1958, and the first human case was reported in 1970 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
In recent weeks, there have been over 100 cases of the virus in 16 countries in Europe, Australia and the Americas, and while case numbers are expected to rise, experts have said that the overall risk of the virus to the broader population is quite low.
At a press conference yesterday, Maria Van Kerkhove, who is the WHO's lead on emerging disease, described the situation as "containable".
She said the current goal is to prevent the virus from spreading further.
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