What should we know about the Monkey Lee while the first suspected sample has been sent for testing?

The Health Ministry today announced that the sample of the patient suspected of the Monkey Line has been sent for testing in Holland. The patient was hospitalised last night near the Infectious Clinic at the University Clinical Centre of Kosovo under suspicion that he may have been infected with the Monkey Line and is currently in stable condition. On the other hand, it becomes known [...]
The patient was hospitalised last night near the Infectious Clinic at the University Clinical Centre of Kosovo under suspicion that he may have been infected with the Monkey Line and is currently in stable condition.
In addition, it becomes known that the patient, about 70 years old, from the municipality of Dragas is isolated and hospitalised in Infective.
Days ago, however, the National Institute of Public Health gave instructions on the infection as it revealed that the period of incubation is between five and 21 days.
The graphics published by the IKKPK are said to be not easily spread among humans.













