These two countries confirm the first case with Monkey Lee.

Hungary and Norway have confirmed the first cases of monkey oak. Hungary has confirmed the virus's first case, chief surgeon Cecilia Mahler told the state news agency MTI. The patient is a 38-year-old man, with health authorities investigating whether the infected one has recently travelled abroad. In Norway, the Institute [...]
Hungary has confirmed the virus's first case, chief surgeon Cecilia Mahler told the state news agency MTI.
The patient is a 38-year-old man, with health authorities investigating whether the infected one has recently travelled abroad.
In Norway, the Public Health Institute (FHI) announced it has discovered the country's first case of smallpox.
So far, no deaths have been reported.
The symptoms of monkey oak are similar to those of smallpox - a fever, fatigue, and bubbles spread on the face and body.
The World Health Organization has declared that the disease is not dangerous and that it does not cause victims if symptoms are introduced, but it can be dangerous for children, pregnant women, and vulnerable persons.
According to information so far has been fatal in 3-6% of cases a rate raised by poor health care in many African countries.
A popular species in Congo is more likely to be lethal than the West African version that is now spreading outside the continent. /abcnews.al/












