A second person with monkeypox has died in Spain, the Ministry of Health said on Saturday, the day after the announcement of the first death in the country of a person infected with this virus.
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Among the 3,750 patients (...) 120 cases were hospitalized and two died
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These are the first deaths in Europe of people infected with monkeypox.
Friday, Brazil had announced a death, without it being known each time if the virus is indeed the cause of these deaths.
A total of seven deaths have been recorded worldwide since May, with the first five reported in Africa, where the disease is endemic and was first detected in humans in 1970.
In Spain, one of the countries with the most cases in the world, 4,298 people have been infected according to the latest data from the Center for Coordination of Health Alerts and Emergencies.
Most of the contamination is concentrated in Europe, where 70% of the 18,000 cases detected since the beginning of May are located and 25% in the Americas, according to the director of the World Health Organization (WHO), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.
The latter also indicated that he had triggered the highest level of alert on July 24, the Public Health Emergency of International Concern (USPPI), to strengthen the fight against monkeypox, also called monkeypox.