(London Composite Electric) The World Health Organization posted on Saturday that the epidemic of the monkey acne has not yet become an international public health emergency.However, some WHO experts point out that the risk of further and continuously spreading to the general population cannot be ignored.
The WHO's emergencies committee held a meeting on the 23rd of the multi -country monkey acne epidemic.The epidemic is set as "PHEIC" (PHEIC).PHEIC is the highest alert level of the WHO's epidemic. At present, only crown disease and pediatric paralysis epidemic belong to this level.
However, the committee also pointed out that if the following situations occur, the epidemic of the monkey acne must be re -evaluated. For example, the growth rate of case growth in the next 21 days, the spread of the epidemic in the world or in some countries, or the incidence, mortality and rate of mortality, and mortality rate and mortality rate and mortality rate and mortality rate and mortality rate and mortality rate and mortality rate and mortality rate.Inpatient rates have increased.
The Director -General of the WHO Tan Desai pointed out in another statement, "I am deeply worried about the epidemic of monkey acne. This is obviously a kind of continuous development of health threats.Pay close attention to this threat. "
Tan Desai urged countries to strengthen the monitoring of epidemic conditions, improve diagnosis, community participation and risk communication, as well as measures such as appropriate treatment methods, vaccines, case tracking and isolation.He called on WHO members to cooperate and share information, and contact the affected communities to quickly and effectively convey protective measures.
Genta Lavis, an expert in infectious diseases in Yale University who provided consultation with WHO, believes that the epidemic in the epidemic of the Monkey meets all PHEIC standards and is not listed as an internationally concerned public health incident.
According to the World Health Organization data, in the past six weeks, nearly 48 countries and regions have reported more than 3200 cases of acne, including deaths together.Since this year, the Chinese African region, such as the more common in the epidemic of the acne, has also reported nearly 1,500 monkey acne cases and 70 deaths.
Despite the limited supply, vaccines and therapies that can resist monkey acne virus in the pharmaceutical industry.The effective rate of ceiling vaccine to prevent monkey acne infection is 85 %.Monkey acne virus is a kind of human and animals, and patients will experience influenza symptoms and skin damage.In the past few weeks, many European and American countries have reported multiple cases of monkey acne virus clusters, and many of them are male actors.