Director IKSHPK suggests that there are currently cases of monkey line in Kosovo

Kosovo Public Health Institute Director Naser Ramadani has been declared today in front of the media concerning the spread in many countries of the world known as “Monkey line”. Ramadani has confirmed that there is currently no case of this virus in Kosovo. He said there was no confirmation of the distribution [...]
Ramadani has confirmed that there is currently no case of this virus in Kosovo.
He said there has been no confirmation of possible distribution of this virus, while adding that IKSHPK is in a state of readiness for any change.
There are currently no suspicious cases reported by health institutions in Kosovo. For Every Change I KSHPK is in a state of alert”, he said.
Commenting on the symptoms this virus has, Ramadani stressed that usually the period that lasts “The permission of the monkeys” is 13 days, up to 21.
“The fever show, the swelling of lymph nodes. It is a disease with limited symptoms lasting between two and four weeks. Through close contact with infected people, even infected animals. The virus is transmitted through contacts, respiratory points, or so. The clinical view is similar to a waterpox and is closely linked to it. Monitoring and intervention by the explosion can be prevented by increasing vigilance from the world's first cases. Health workers and family members are most at risk of this virus.”, he said.
So Ramadani stressed that if possible, the people vaccinated against the line should be selected to care for patients, as the risk is lower.
Prescription must be handled by trained staff, animal transmission risk education should be enhanced. All animal - made foods should be prepared very well before they are served.”, he added.











