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    Having sex with a primate? That'll teach them a lesion

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    Quote Originally Posted by katie23 View Post
    So if one has had chickenpox, one should be safe from monkeypox, right? Do they belong to the same virus family?
    They do not belong to the same virus family, and it is unlikely that a chickenpox vaccine would protect against monkeypox.

    Chickenpox is a type of herpesvirus, while monkeypox is a true pox virus related to smallpox.

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    The monkeypox outbreak has been declared a global health emergency by the World Health Organization.

    The classification is the highest alert that the WHO can issue and follows a worldwide upsurge in cases.

    It came at the end of the second meeting of the WHO's emergency committee on the virus.

    More than 16,000 cases have now been reported from 75 countries, said WHO director general Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.

    There had been five deaths so far as a result of the outbreak, he added.

    There are only two other such health emergencies at present - the coronavirus pandemic and the continuing effort to eradicate polio.

    Dr Tedros said the emergency committee had been unable to reach a consensus on whether the monkeypox outbreak should be classified as a global health emergency.

    However, he said the outbreak had spread around the world rapidly and he had decided that it was indeed of international concern.

    Too little was understood about the new modes of transmission which had allowed it to spread, said Dr Tedros.

    "The WHO's assessment is that the risk of monkeypox is moderate globally and in all regions, except in the European region, where we assess the risk as high," he added.

    There was also a clear risk of further international spread, although the risk of interference with international traffic remained low for the moment, he said.

    Dr Tedros said the declaration would help speed up the development of vaccines and the implementation of measures to limit the spread of the virus.

    The WHO is also issuing recommendations which it hopes will spur countries to take action to stop transmission of the virus and protect those most at risk.

    "This is an outbreak that can be stopped with the right strategies in the right groups," Dr Tedros said
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe 90 View Post
    "This is an outbreak that can be stopped with the right strategies in the right groups," Dr Tedros said
    spread the word TC

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    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    spread the word TC

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckaroo Banzai View Post
    I think they need to change the name of the decease, Very hard to take seriously a condition named Monkeypox.
    Monkeycocks is more apt

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