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Re: Monkey pox
« Reply #15 on: May 17, 2022, 06:12:05 am »






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Re: Monkey pox
« Reply #17 on: May 18, 2022, 10:43:44 pm »
Read in the Paper this thing is beginning to spread and the Kids getting Hepatitis is also spreading .What the fuck really escaped from the China Labs was Covid just a reason for lockdown because they were afraid or didnt know exactly what Virus had escaped .In the 80s there was AIDS and they said it came from monkeys now there is Monkeypox and it seems to be spreading in the Gay community .WTF is really going on ?
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Re: Monkey pox
« Reply #18 on: May 18, 2022, 10:50:22 pm »
Lisbon: Portuguese health authorities confirmed five cases of monkeypox in young men, and Britain announced another two, marking an unusual outbreak in Europe of a disease typically limited to Africa.

Portugal’s General Directorate for Health said they were also investigating 15 suspected cases and that all were identified this month in the area around the capital, Lisbon.



All the Portuguese cases involve men, most of them young, authorities said, on Wednesday, Portugal time. They have skin lesions and were reported to be in stable condition. Authorities did not say if the men had a history of travel to Africa or any links with recent cases in Britain or elsewhere.

British health authorities said on Wednesday they had identified two new cases of monkeypox, one in London and another in southeast England. They said neither case had previously travelled to Africa and that it was possible they were infected in the UK. The cases had no known links to other previously confirmed patients, suggesting there may be multiple chains of monkeypox transmission already happening in the country.

Dr Susan Hopkins, chief medical adviser of Britain’s Health Security Agency, said the latest cases, alongside the other infections reported in Europe, “confirms our initial concerns that there could be spread of monkeypox within our communities”.


Monkeypox has not previously been documented to have spread through sex, but can be transmitted through close contact with infected people, their clothing or bedsheets.

Earlier this week the UK agency reported four cases of monkeypox they said had been spread among gay and bisexual men in London. The agency said the risk to the general population “remains low”.

Health authorities in Spain’s central Madrid region said late on Wednesday that they were assessing 23 possible cases of monkeypox. They noted that all of the suspected cases are young men and that the majority of them had sex with other men.

The disease belongs to a family of viruses that includes smallpox. Most people recover from monkeypox within weeks, but the WHO said that the disease is fatal for up to one in ten people.

Sporadic cases of monkeypox have been seen previously in countries including Britain and the US, but nearly all have been in people who were likely infected during their travels in Africa.

Dr Ibrahim Soce Fall, the World Health Organisation’s assistant director-general for emergency response, said the spread of monkeypox in the UK needed to be investigated to understand how the disease was being transmitted among men who have sex with other men.

Fall said that health officials still need a better understanding of how monkeypox spreads in general, even in the countries where it is endemic.

He noted that while there were more than 6000 reported cases in Congo and about 3000 cases in Nigeria last year, there are still “so many unknowns in terms of the dynamics of transmission.”

Britain previously reported three earlier cases of monkeypox, two involving people who lived in the same household and the third someone who had travelled to Nigeria, where the disease occurs frequently in animals.

The virus has typically spread to people from infected animals like rodents, although human-to-human transmission has been known to occur.

Some British experts said it was soon to conclude that monkeypox had spread through sexual contact, although the outbreak there suggested that possibility.

“The recent cases suggest a potentially novel means of spread,” Neil Mabbott, a disease expert at the University of Edinburgh, said, adding that related viruses were known to spread via sex.

Keith Neal, an infectious diseases expert at the University of Nottingham, said the transmission might not have occurred through sexual activity but just “the close contact associated with sexual intercourse.”

Monkeypox typically causes fever, chills, a rash and lesions on the face or genitals resembling those caused by smallpox. A vaccine developed against smallpox has been approved for monkeypox, and several anti-virals also appear to be effective.

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Re: Monkey pox
« Reply #19 on: May 18, 2022, 11:05:14 pm »
Outbreak overview

As of 21 April 2022, at least 169 cases of acute hepatitis of unknown origin have been reported from 11 countries in the WHO European Region and one country in the WHO Region of the Americas (Figure 1). Cases have been reported in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the United Kingdom) (114), Spain (13), Israel (12), the United States of America (9), Denmark (6), Ireland (<5), The Netherlands (4), Italy (4), Norway (2), France (2), Romania (1), and Belgium (1).

Lab technicians in the HSE are on strike for more pay and more staff .Do they expect another epidemic and want more pay and help to deal with it .
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Re: Monkey pox
« Reply #20 on: May 19, 2022, 12:34:50 pm »
Predominately poofs.
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Re: Monkey pox
« Reply #21 on: May 19, 2022, 05:37:16 pm »
Lovely turn of word Stephen! ::cheers
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Re: Monkey pox
« Reply #22 on: May 19, 2022, 06:24:19 pm »
Predominately poofs.

Is it like the oul AIDS?

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Re: Monkey pox
« Reply #23 on: May 19, 2022, 09:48:21 pm »
Imagine if it turns out its Gay men only and they decide to lock down the George and tell Gay men to Isolate at home .The outcry would be deafening but when they told the whole country to lock down we all Sheepled and did it .GET A GUN .
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Re: Monkey pox
« Reply #24 on: May 19, 2022, 10:26:32 pm »
But it must be difficult to not be promiscuous and not to be taking it up the gicker John...ye homophones!!

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Re: Monkey pox
« Reply #25 on: May 20, 2022, 04:53:56 am »
I recon its going to effect everybody has nothing to do with Gay Men .The papers love to find somebody to blame .Bit like Annorexia Nervosa  the eating disease in the 70s it mainly effected young Women .Most young women at the time had started to use Tampons so the Cause of the disease was septic shock caused by wearing Tampons .Turned out it was neurological .One of the Posters on here made a good point a few years ago about Global warming how many dead things are frozen in the Ice that died of Dinosaur Flu or Polar Bear Measles that will now thaw out and release whatever virus they died of .Apaches and Vikings had the right idea burn their dead..Will we get New PUP .Pox Unemployment Payment  ?
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Re: Monkey pox
« Reply #26 on: May 20, 2022, 12:39:56 pm »
The Cabaret is Back on Virgin media starring The Death Princess Zara King  and Dr Sam Mc Conkey .They are reporting on Monkey Pox and what we need to do .She asks Mc Conkey how many cases in Ireland he says none .
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Re: Monkey pox
« Reply #27 on: May 20, 2022, 01:19:16 pm »
What is monkeypox and how do you catch it? (BBC)

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How do you catch it?
Monkeypox can be spread when someone is in close contact with an infected person. The virus can enter the body through broken skin, the respiratory tract or through the eyes, nose or mouth.

It has not previously been described as a sexually transmitted infection, but it can be passed on by direct contact during sex.

It can also be spread by contact with infected animals such as monkeys, rats and squirrels, or by virus-contaminated objects, such as bedding and clothing.

How dangerous is it?
Most cases of the virus are mild, sometimes resembling chickenpox, and clear up on their own within a few weeks.

Monkeypox can sometimes be more severe, however, and has been reported to have caused deaths in west Africa.

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Re: Monkey pox
« Reply #28 on: May 21, 2022, 02:41:07 am »
They have traced a lot of the London cases to travel from Nigeria. I-read it somewhere
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Re: Monkey pox
« Reply #29 on: May 24, 2022, 11:15:58 pm »
They have traced a lot of the London cases to travel from Nigeria. I-read it somewhere

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Most cases of monkeypox have occured in Democratic Republic of the Congo
Confirmed, probable, or possible number of monkeypox cases per decade.

Democratic Republic of the CongoAll other countries
1970–79
1980–89
1990–99
2000–09
2010–19
0
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
Notes
The Democratic Republic of the Congo has primarily reported suspected cases since 2000.

Source: Bunge EM, Hoet B, Chen L, Lienert F, Weidenthaler H, Baer LR, et al. (2022) The changing epidemiology of human monkeypox—A potential threat? A systematic review. PLoS

Graphic: JoElla Carman and Joe Murphy / NBC News

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