Monkey Pox. What is causing it to spread?

A skin lesion caused by the monkeypox virus (AAP).

A skin lession caused by the monkeypox virus is shown on the hand of a child infected with the virus two weeks after being bit by a prairie dog in Wisconsin. Source: MARSHFIELD CLINIC/AAP.

Australia recently announced its first official cases of Monkey Pox, one in Victoria and one in New South Wales. The rare viral infection mainly occurs in central and western Africa. But recently is has infected people in non-endemic countries.


A number of European countries, along with the United States and Canada, are currently dealing with outbreaks.  Does it have the potential to be another pandemic?
And you can keep abreast of the latest information about the corona virus in your language at sbs.com.au/coronavirus

 


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