The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), in its latest report on Monkeypox, said the country recorded six cases and one death in May.<\/strong><\/p>\n
The centre said that Nigeria\u2019s risk of exposure to the Monkeypox virus was high based on the recent risk assessment is conducted.<\/p>\n
The NCDC in its latest epidemiological summary on Monkeypox which was published on Sunday evening noted that since January 2022, Nigeria had continued to report sporadic cases of the disease.<\/p>\n
The News Agency of Nigeria(NAN) reports that Monkeypox is an uncommon disease caused by infection with the Monkeypox virus, which belongs to the Orthopoxvirus genus in the Poxviridae family.<\/p>\n
According to the World Health Organization, the disease is only seen in West and Central African countries.<\/p>\n
It has, however, been reported in other countries of the world, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Italy.<\/p>\n
According to it, this year, as of 29th May 2022, a total of 21 confirmed cases with one death have been reported from 9 states and the FCT \u2013 Adamawa (5), Lagos (4), Bayelsa (2), Delta (2), Cross River (2), FCT (2), Kano (2), Imo (1), and Rivers (1).<\/p>\n
It stated that one death was reported in a 40-year-old patient who had underlying co-morbidity and was on immunosuppressive medications.<\/p>\n
The NCDC said that among the 21 cases reported in 2022 so far, there had been no evidence of any new or unusual transmission of the virus, nor changes in its clinical manifestation documented (including symptoms, profile and virulence).<\/p>\n
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It also intensified public awareness through risk communication.<\/strong><\/p>\n