(Morning News) Scientists who provide monkey acne epidemic prevention proposals for the World Health Organization (WHO) pointed out that the windows that curb the spread of monkey acne are closed. At present, cases have doubled every two weeks, which is worryingIt may take several months to reach the peak.
Reuters reports that the latest statistics on Wednesday (July 27) show that there are 18,000 acne cases in 78 countries around the world, most of which are in Europe.The World Wei European Office predicts that by August 2, monkey acne will accumulate more than 27,000 in 88 countries.
Anne Rimoin, a professor of epidemiology at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), said: "We must deploy in advance." Rimon is also a member of the WHO Monkey Acne Expert Committee.She said: "Obviously we need to do this, but the window of opportunities is closed."
WTO lists the epidemic of the monkey acne last Saturday (23rd) as a global emergencies.This is the highest -level alarm of WHO. At present, only crown disease and pediatric paralysis belong to this level.
Global health experts pointed out that after the announcement of the announcement of the above announcement, emergency action must be taken, including increasing vaccination, testing, isolation and tracking contact with infected people.
Senior officials of the WHO said that 5 million to 10 million doses of vaccine are needed worldwide to protect high -risk population during the outbreak of monkey acne.