(Morning News) Britain listed monkey acne as infectious diseases that must be notified, and asked the doctor and the laboratory to report the suspected or confirmed cases of the monkey acne in the hands.

Bloomberg reported that according to Wendi Shepherd, director of the Monkey Acne incident of the British Health and Safety Administration, this move will accelerate the collection and analysis of data, help officials to quickly discover possible epidemic conditions and track contacts, and at the same timeProvide vaccination when needed.

Xue Bo won in a statement: "Quick diagnosis and notification is the key to interrupting and curbing the further spread of monkey acne ... This new regulation will assist us with health partners to quickly identify, treat and treatControl this disease. "

There have been more than 300 cases of monkey acne so far in the United Kingdom, but health officials emphasize that the risk of monkey acne to ordinary people is very low.

Under the new guidelines, doctors in England must notify local parliaments or protect the health group if they find suspected cases of monkey acne.The laboratory must notify the Health and Safety Bureau when discovering the diagnosis of monkey acne.

Infectious disease expert Professor David? Heymann pointed out that listing monkey acne was listed as infectious diseases that must be notified, indicating that the government "hopes to focus on the test focus on the overall population, not just to dateRisk group ".He said that this will help clearly identify all risk groups and "help better understand the degree of epidemiology and communication."