t-align: justify;">ISLAMABAD, Aug 15 (APP):The Centre for Disease Control, National Institute of Health (NIH) has issued an advisory on the unprecedented multi-country outbreak of Monkeypox in non endemic countries.
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t-align: justify;">According to advisory, 99,518 cases of Monkeypox were reported worldwide and so far, 208 people have died from Mpox worldwide.
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t-align: justify;">It added, since April 2023, 11 Mpox cases have been reported in Pakistan, and one patient has died.
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t-align: justify;">The advisory said that the World Health Organization (WHO) has declared Mpox a global emergency.
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t-align: justify;">The NIH said that the Monkeypox advisory provides guidelines for dealing with Monkeypox.
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t-align: justify;">It said that people affected by Monkeypox can have rash, fever on their face and body. People affected by Monkeypox can complain of headache and body ache.
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t-align: justify;">The advisory said that the patient is infected with Monkeypox for two to four weeks.
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t-align: justify;">The current wave of monkeypox is the second type causing deaths however, 99% of Monkeypox patients survive.
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t-align: justify;">It said that another type of monkeypox emerged in African countries.
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t-align: justify;">The NIH asked people to take strict precautions, keep the environment clean and ensure the use of masks by medical staff besides ensuring hand washing routine.
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t-align: justify;">It said that patients infected with Monkeypox should be kept in isolation until recovery.
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