Monkey line: Still not infected in Kosovo, but IKKPK starts preparations

After the spread of the Monkey Line in several European states, the Health Ministry has come out with an announcement about the situation in Kosovo, writes Periscopi. The ministry reports that there are no cases in Kosovo with the Monkey Line, even associating some information about citizens about this dump. “
The ministry reports that there are no cases in Kosovo with the Monkey Line, even associating some information about citizens about this dump.
“BSH and ECDC, for assessment of riskability and recommendations for measures to take on the disease in question.
As for providing vaccines for such a disease, I KSHP reports that the vaccine is still not available for distribution, and only vaccines against Varila Vera” exist in the world, the report said.
Full announcement:
The Ministry of Health, in co-ordination with the Kosovo National Public Health Institute, informs citizens of the Republic of Kosovo that it is carefully following the Monkey Lee epidemiology, since the presentation of the first cases outside the continent of Africa, Europe and Israel, with over 100 reported cases so far.
IK The KPS reports that in the Republic of Kosovo, no suspicious case has been reported as far as Monkey Lee is concerned.
And so, I The KSHPK has compiled the first document, with recommendations and measures for health institutions in terms of monkey smallpox disease, which has been distributed to all health institutions in the country, and will be updated with new data.
We're in constant communication with O BSH and ECDC, for assessment of riskability and recommendations for measures to take on the disease in question.
As for providing vaccines for such a disease, I KSHP reports that the vaccine is still not available for distribution and that only vaccines against Varila Vera exist in the world.
IK The KPS is constantly monitoring closely the epidemiological situation in countries of the region and the world, and the situation will be immediately announced in real time.
Some information on monkey line:
• Monkey line is caused by the monkey oak virus, a member of the Orthopoxvirus gender in the Poxvidian family;
• Monkey line is the zoonotic viral disease that occurs mainly in tropical areas of Central and West Africa forests and is occasionally exported to other regions;
• Monkey line usually appears clinically with fever, frying, and swelling of lymphatic knots and can lead to various medical complications;
• Ape is usually a disease with limited symptoms lasting between 2 and 4 weeks. Serious cases may occur. Recently, the case fatality report has been around 3-6%;
• Monkey linen is transmitted to humans through close contact with either person or infected animals or virus - contaminated material;
• Monkey oak virus is transmitted from person to person through close contact with lesions, body fluids, respiratory drops and materials contaminated as bed;
• The ape's clinical appearance resembles that of smallpox, an orthopoxvirus - related infection that was declared worldwide by the 1980s. Ape is less contagious than a drop and causes less serious illness;
• The vaccines used during the poxing program also offered protection against monkey oak. Newer vaccines have been developed from which one has been approved for the prevention of monkeypox;
• An antiviral agent developed for the treatment of smallpox has also been licensed to treat monkey oak.












