(Morning News) Tan Dezai, director of the World Health Organization, announced on Saturday (July 23) that the epidemic of monkey acne was listed as a global public health incident.
Tan Desai said at a press conference that day that the risk of monkey acne is medium, but the risk in Europe is high.He said that the expert emergency committee failed to reach a consensus on whether the monkey acne epidemic constituted a global emergencies, nine members of which opposed it, and the other six members agreed.
However, Tan Desai pointed out that the rapid spread of the monkey acne epidemic in the world means that this is a global hygiene emergency.He said: "Although I announced a global public health incident, but now, this is an epidemic that concentrated in male actors, especially men with multiple personality partners."
Tan Desai said that using existing tools can control the epidemic of monkey acne and prevent the virus from being further spread.
Monkey acne is a kind of human and animals suffering from viruses. Common symptoms include fever, severe headache, muscle soreness, back pain, lack of energy, lymph nodes, rash or skin damage.Most patients will recover within a few weeks, but there are severe symptoms or even death in patients.