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Global Monkeypox Outbreak: 75 countries, 16,000 cases and 5 deaths
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Quote:New Monkeypox Symptoms Differ From Past Outbreaks: Here's What to Look For

Symptoms can include pus-filled blisters and proctitis, a painful rectal inflammation.

Quote:How are current monkeypox symptoms different from previous outbreaks?

CDC director Rochelle Walensky said in a June briefing that, historically, after reporting flulike symptoms, "a characteristic, often diffuse rash appears on multiple sides of the body, often on the face, arms and hands."

But in more recent cases in the West, some patients have developed a more localized rash --  often around the genitals or anus -- that is quite painful. Others are developing blemishes that resemble a pimple or blister as opposed to a widespread rash. And flulike symptoms may never emerge.

Some patients in the US have reported proctitis, a painful inflammation of the rectal lining that can cause diarrhea, bleeding and discharge, according to the Mayo Clinic, as well as a continuous feeling of needing to use the bathroom.
The CDC has warned that the differing presentation can cause monkeypox to be misdiagnosed or missed altogether.


Read more:
 How do I get the monkeypox vaccine
How long do monkeypox symptoms last?
The illness typically lasts two to four weeks, though the incubation period ranges from five to 21 days, according to the CDC. That means people will most likely develop symptoms within three weeks of being exposed.
Unlike COVID-19, monkeypox is generally understood to not be contagious during the incubation period. Generally, you can spread monkeypox until the sores heal and a new layer of skin forms.
Transmission can occur via direct skin-to-skin contact with lesions, rashes, scabs or fluids. It can also be transmitted by touching surfaces, clothing or other objects used by an infected person.

Contact with respiratory secretions can also spread the virus, though it's not known yet if transmission can occur via semen or vaginal fluid.

https://www.cnet.com/health/medical/monk...-look-for/

I could see Monkeypox being confused with "Herpes". Which makes me a true conspriacy theorist, because this is the first thing that came to my mind when they started the monkeypox scare.


Quote:The Expose: Official Documents suggest Monkeypox is a coverup for damage done to Immune System by COVID Vaccination resulting in Shingles, Autoimmune Blistering Disease & Herpes Infection
Jul 29, 2022
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https://yournews.com/2022/07/29/2386054/...verup-for/

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RE: Global Monkeypox Outbreak: 75 countries, 16,000 cases and 5 deaths - by NightskyeB4Dawn - 08-01-2022, 03:04 PM

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