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Spain, Brazil report first monkeypox-related deaths outside Africa

41-year-old Brazilian who died had serious immune system problems, local authorities say

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 30 Jul 2022 8:45AM

Spain, Brazil report first monkeypox-related deaths outside Africa
Spain is one of the world’s worst-hit countries, with 4,298 people there infected with monkeypox, according to the Health Ministry’s emergency and alert coordination centre. – AFP pic, July 30, 2022

MADRID – Spain and Brazil reported their first monkeypox-related deaths yesterday, marking what are thought to be the first fatalities linked to the current outbreak outside of Africa.

Spain is one of the world’s worst-hit countries, with 4,298 people there infected with the virus, according to the Health Ministry’s emergency and alert coordination centre.

“Of the 3,750 (monkeypox) patients with available information, 120 cases were hospitalised (3.2%) and one case has died,” the centre said in a report.

An official would not give the specific cause of death for the fatality pending the outcome of an autopsy.

In Brazil a 41-year-old man died of monkeypox, local authorities said yesterday.

The man, who local media said had serious immune system problems, died on Thursday in Belo Horizonte, the capital of the southeastern Minas Gerais state.

He “was receiving hospital treatment for other serious conditions”, the state Health Ministry said in a statement.

“It is important to underline that he had serious comorbidities, so as not to spread panic in the population. The death rate is very low” for monkeypox, said Minas Gerais health secretary Fabio Baccheretti, who added that the patient was undergoing cancer treatment.

A global health emergency

Brazil’s health ministry has recorded close to 1,000 monkeypox cases, mostly in Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro states, which are also in the country’s southeast.

Early signs of the disease include a high fever, swollen lymph glands and a chickenpox-like rash.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) last Saturday declared the monkeypox outbreak a global health emergency.

According to WHO, more than 18,000 cases have been detected throughout the world outside of Africa since the beginning of May.

The disease has been detected in 78 countries, with 70% of cases found in Europe and 25% in the Americas, WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Wednesday.

As cases surge globally, WHO on Wednesday called on the group currently most affected by the virus – men who have sex with men – to limit their sexual partners.

Ghebreyesus told reporters that the best way to protect against infection is “to reduce the risk of exposure”.

“For men who have sex with men, this includes, for the moment, reducing your number of sexual partners, reconsidering sex with new partners, and exchanging contact details with any new partners to enable follow-up if needed,” he said.

The disease usually heals by itself after two to three weeks, sometimes taking a month.

A smallpox vaccine from Danish drug maker Bavarian Nordic, marketed under the name Jynneos in the United States and Imvanex in Europe, has also been found to protect against monkeypox. – AFP, July 30, 2022

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