London research found that only 57%of the British monkey acne cases occur in fever symptoms.And anal.Before the outbreak of the epidemic of this wave, 85%to 100%of the cases of acne will have a fever, and the skin lesions will appear on the limbs, faces and necks.

(London Composite Electric) Britain's first study of local monkey acne cases showed that the symptoms of 54 cases of acne in the United Kingdom were different from the cases of monkey acne popular countries, which caused concerns about missed diagnosis.

In May of this year, a study of 54 patients with acne patients in London has found that only 57%of the British monkey acne cases have fever symptoms, and SKIN LESION only appears inMost of them are concentrated in genitals and anus.These signs show that the virus may be spread through the skin during sexual deeds.

As high as 85%to 100%of the monkey acne cases before the outbreak of this wave of epidemic, skin lesions will appear on limbs, faces and necks.

In addition, the symptoms of British cases are mostly mild, and they can recover within three days. Only five people must be hospitalized.Except for two patients, neither patients knew that they had been in contact with patients with acne.

Studies have also found that the test results of the disease of the love of patients with acne patients are positive, and another quarter of sexual transmission infection test results are positive.

London's research is consistent with the views of public health institutions such as the American Disease Control and Prevention Center (CDC), that is, the epidemic of monkey acne that is mainly spread between male and male actors is unusual.

should be re -examined to avoid missed or misdiagnosis

The London Research Report has been published in the magazine of Liuye Knife Infectious Diseases. The authors who wrote the report came from many institutions such as the NHS Foundation Trust Fund of Chelsea and Westminster Hospital.

The author believes that the definition of monkey acne should be re -examined to avoid missing or misdiagnosis, especially because monkey acne can "imitate" other common sexual transmission infections (STI) such as herpes and syphilis.

The NHS Foundation Trust Fund Burne said: "Misli -diagnosis may miss the opportunity to intervene or prevent propagation."

Monkey acne virus is closely exposed to infection with the infected person. Scientists are currently studying whether it can spread through semen like sexually transmitted diseases.

Monkey acne is generally relatively mild viral diseases. It has been popular in several countries in West Africa and China and Africa.It is in Europe.

The World Health Organization said on Friday (July 1) that the cases of monkey acne in Europe have doubled in the past two weeks, calling on countries to take emergency action to prevent monkey acne epidemic from spreading in Europe.

The Director of the World Health Organization, Cruggow, said: "Today, I will step up the call for governments and society to strengthen their efforts in the next few weeks or months to prevent monkey acne virus from spreading to more and more areas.If you want to improve the current epidemic of monkey acne, you must take an emergency and coordinated action. "