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One likely scenario behind the increase in cases is increased travel as Covid restrictions are lifted. Scientists will now sequence the virus to see if they are linked, the World Health Organization (WHO) said this week. The UK Health Security Agency's alert also highlighted that the recent cases were predominantly among men who self-identified as gay, bisexual or men who have sex with men, and advised those groups to be alert. Only the first case reported on May 6 had recently travelled to Nigeria.Īs such, experts have warned of wider transmission if cases have gone unreported. Transmission this time is puzzling experts, because a number of the cases in the United Kingdom - nine as of May 18 - have no known connection with each other. It was first found in monkeys in 1958, hence the name, although rodents are now seen as the main source of transmission. The virus spreads through close contact, both in spillovers from animal hosts and, less commonly, between humans. Neither country has reported cases before.
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Portugal has logged five confirmed cases, and Spain is testing 23 potential cases. It has only happened eight times in the past before this year," said Jimmy Whitworth, a professor of international public health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, who said it was "highly unusual". "Historically, there have been very few cases exported. The UK cases are least have been reported as the West African strain. It is usually mild, although there are two main strains: the Congo strain, which is more severe – with up to 10% mortality – and the West African strain, which has a fatality rate of more like 1% of cases. Monkeypox is a virus that causes fever symptoms as well as a distinctive bumpy rash. The outbreaks are raising alarm because the disease mostly occurs in west and central Africa, and only very occasionally spreads elsewhere. A handful of cases of monkeypox have now been reported or are suspected in the United Kingdom, Portugal and Spain.