UK monkeypox outbreak ‘unprecedented’ as officials say sexual contact likely route of transmission The recent outbreak of monkeypox cases in the UK is “unprecedented,” a scientist has said, as others warned there were “gaps in our knowledge” over the recent spread of the disease.
Health officials are investigating the links between four new cases that have been identified in London and the northeast of England, none of which have known connections to the previous three infections detected by the UK Health Security Agency. The Independent
See also:
- Monkeypox fears prompt STI clinics to bring social distancing BACK The Daily Mail
- Health chiefs are now probing whether monkeypox is being spread through SEX The Daily Mail
- Monkeypox likely a sexually transmissible infection, health officials believe for the first time The Daily Telegraph
- What is monkeypox and should UK residents be worried? The Guardian
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