(Morning News) The Philippines on Friday (July 29) notified the first case of diagnosis of acne virus.
Reuters reported that a Ministry of Health officials in the Philippines revealed that the patient was a 31 -year -old Philippine citizen who returned to the Philippines from abroad on July 19.The Ministry of Health of the Philippines did not disclose the gender of the patient. The patient was discharged and was isolated at home.
Three family members who have close contact with patients and 10 other close contacts have also been separated.The Ministry of Health requires people who have been in contact with the case of monkey acne for 14 to 21 days, and those who are closely exposed have not yet showed any symptoms.
The Director -General of the WHO Tan Dezai announced last week that monkey acne was announced to affect the world's emergency.Scientists have warned that new cases of monkey acne are doubled every two weeks, and windows that curb more viruses to spread are quickly closed.
The European Office of the WHO estimates that by August 2, the countries that notified the case of monkey acne will increase from nearly 70 to 88, and the case of monkey acne will also from the current 17,800 17,800From an increase to 27,000.