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 Potential Monkeypox Case under Investigation in New York City
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This comes after the U.S.¡¯s first case of the year was confirmed Wednesday in Massachusetts by a man who recently traveled to Canada. Though rare and typically found in Central and Western Africa, researchers say it is spreading to more Western countries. 

 

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Reporter: Tonight a potential case of Monkeypox is being investigated at this New York City hospital after the U.S.' first case of the year was confirmed Wednesday in Massachusetts. A man who'd only recently traveled to Canada. Dr. Erica Shenoy: This was really unusual because the patient had no travel history, no exposure to animals that would be known to be reservoirs. Reporter: Monkeypox is a rare but potentially serious viral illness usually found in west and central Africa. But what's strange this time researchers say is that it's spreading in western countries. the world health organization meeting today to discuss the outbreak has already deployed an incident response team in the U.K. Germany, France, Spain, Canada and even Australia are among other countries also investigating cases. At least three cases had been linked to a festival in Belgium. Anne Rimoin: If you've ever seen cases of Monkeypox occur all over the globe at the same time. Reporter: Monkeypox was discovered in monkeys in 1958. More than a decade later in Africa it spread to humans. In 2003 there were at least 47 confirmed or probable cases in the U.S. across six states all associated with prairie dogs? Symptoms include fever, fatigue and rashes. Researchers are looking into why clusters of cases have been identified among gay or bisexual men. Stefan De Keersmaecker: The likelihood of further spread of the virus through close contact, for example, through sexual activities, is considered to be high. But the likelihood of transmission between individuals without close contact is considered to be low. Reporter: In other words, no were nearest contagious as Coved. Monkey pox can be fatal though that¡¯s very rare. 

 

Questions: 

1. What is Monkey pox? 

2. Detail how was Monkeypox discovered?

3. What countries are investigating cases?

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