There are now 16,000 cases of monkeypox in 75 countries. How are we looking in Australia?
that may appear on the face, genitalia, inside the mouth, palms of the hands and soles of the feet.
The amount of time between being infected and showing symptoms can typically range between seven and 14 days, but can range from five to 21 days, according to Department of Health information.More than 40 cases have since been confirmed since the disease was first reported on May 20 this year.This includes 22
, 15 in Victoria, two in the Australian Capital Territory, one in Queensland and one in South Australia.recorded its first case of monkeypox on July 21NT Health said the confirmed case was detected in a returned overseas traveller who was currently in isolation in the Top End region., and there have been five deaths in the intervening period.WatchPosted
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