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Monkey pox: 16 cases now confirmed in France, including 12 in the Paris region

2022-05-29T12:31:03.471Z


Faced with cases of monkeypox, the High Authority for Health recommended the vaccination of adults, including health professionals,


The days pass, and the cases of monkey pox slowly increase in the territory.

Sixteen cases of monkeypox were identified in France this Sunday, according to the latest report from Public Health France.

Of these sixteen cases, twelve were reported in Île-de-France, one in Auvergne - Rhône-Alpes, two in Occitanie and one in Normandy, according to figures from Public Health France.

The previous assessment reported seven "proven" cases according to the new Minister of Health Brigitte Bourguignon on Wednesday.

Public Health France announces an update of the balance sheet for Monday.

The minister had indicated that the authorities did not expect an "outbreak" of the disease, and that the country had sufficient stocks of vaccines for people in contact.

Vaccination recommended for adults

The Directorate General of Health indicated on Friday that the first two people, considered to have had risky contact with a patient with monkeypox, were vaccinated in Paris, at the Bichat hospital.

Faced with cases of monkey pox, in an opinion issued on Tuesday, the High Authority for Health recommended the vaccination of adults, including health professionals, who have had risky contact with a patient.

Monkey pox ("monkeypox" in English) or "simian orthopox virus" is a disease considered rare, known in humans since 1970. It is caused by a DNA virus.

Source: leparis

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