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After 100 Monkeypox Cases Reported in Europe, WHO Calls Emergency Meeting

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I recently noted that there were over a dozen cases of the usually rare viral disease being reported from Europe, and one known cases observed in Massachusetts.

The number in Europe has now topped 100, and the World Health Organization (WHO) is calling an emergency meeting.

In what Germany described as the largest outbreak in Europe ever, cases have been reported in at least nine countries – Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom – as well as the United States, Canada and Australia.

Spain reported 24 new cases on Friday, mainly in the Madrid region where the regional government closed a sauna linked to the majority of infections. read more

A hospital in Israel was treating a man in his 30s who is displaying symptoms consistent with the disease after recently arriving from Western Europe…

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