Ethe, fever and frying throughout the body, that's what lea lemun is, the case was also marked in Kosovo

Kosovo's National Public Health Institute has indicated that during yesterday at the Microbiology lab through the method RT- The PCR has confirmed an imported case of MPox, formerly known as the Monkey Lee. The 30-year-old male sex case, citizen of the Republic of Kosovo, has been hospitalised in the clinic [...]
The 30-year-old male sex case, citizen of the Republic of Kosovo, has been hospitalised at the Infectious Clinic/ QKUK with the date 24.12.24, after returning from a West African state with symptoms such as temperature, fever, skin changes, face, hand, and scratch”It says on the IKPK report.
What Is the Maya Lee?
The monkey's line was first identified by scientists in 1958 when an infection similar to “line” erupted in monkeys. Until recently, people's contact with this viral infection was marked in central and western Africa, where the population had more contact with the affected animals.
In 2022 the spread of the virus through intimate relations was first confiscated, and the virus spread to more than 70 countries worldwide that had not previously reported the presence of this disease.
Monkeypoke is the same category as smallpox, but it causes easier symptoms, such as fever, trembling, and body pain. The hardest - affected people may have a rash or a swelling on their faces, hands, breasts, and genital organs.
It's a viral disease that's very common in central and western Africa and it spreads mainly to rodents. And sometimes it touches other animals like monkeys and affects people”, explains Jorge Ororio, Global Institute of Health Director at Wisconsin-Madison University.
Despite the monkey's “ ”, it is likely not monkeys but rodents who cause the disease.
The first case identified to a man with a monkey line belongs to 1970. Infected was a young man from a remote area of Congo.
How serious is monkey line for people?
The World Health Organization estimates that sickness can be fatal for one in 10 persons.
What are the symptoms?
Most of the patients with monkey smallpox have only fever, body pain, trembling, and fatigue.
The heavyest touch may be reddening or swelling on the face and hands that can spread to other parts of the body.
Most people recover in a period of between two and four weeks without having to be hospitalized. Ape may be fatal to some affected and are thought to be more serious in children.
Speaking in 2022, Dr. Olivia Casey, a public health official in Sacramento County, California, explained that a patient can spread the infection until all inflammation has been healed.
“A person is considered infected from the beginning of symptoms until skin rashes have caught crusts and crusts that have fallen and have a new layer of skin. The spread of the disease is caused mainly by salivas, rashes, or clothing or bed beds contaminated”, She said.
How do you treat yourself?
There are two vaccines licensed for monkey smallpox in countries like the United States, Canada and Europe. There are also at least two antivirus drugs licensed for use by people with serious diseases.
What do we know about the last case of the monkey oak?
The Africa Center for Prevention and Control of Diseases said that monkey smallpox has been identified in 13 countries this year and that 96 percent of all cases and deaths have been recorded in Congo. Compared to last year, the number of affected has increased by 160 percent and the death toll by 19 percent.
So far, 14,000 cases have been identified and 524 people have died.
The director of the Committee of Emergencys against Monkey Oak said cases were reported in countries such as Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi and Kenya, countries that had not been affected before.












