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  • #46
    Source: https://www.infobae.com/america/mexi...iruela-simica- in Mexico/

    Cases of monkeypox in Mexico are on the rise between discrimination and taboo
    Mexico City registers the highest incidence rate at the national level with 1,601 confirmed cases, Jalisco with 301 cases and Edomex with 272.
    November 4, 2022

    The lack of information about the disease, the few ways to diagnose it, the ignorance; In addition to a condition of rejection and discriminatory treatment by health personnel, problems for the treatment of monkeypox in our country increase.

    In a health system that is usually stigmatizing and discriminatory towards people from the LGBTTTI community, monkeypox infections have increased the division, in addition to a lack of protocols to attend to cases and a lack of vaccines to combat them.

    Even activists have expressed indignation at the singling out of sexual practices and sexual orientation when they have smallpox, since they claim that the entire stigma of HIV is being repeated, as it was since the early 1980s.

    According to a publication by Emeequis, an activist denounced that "there is absolutely no strategy on the part of the State, nor of the Ministry of Health, of the IMSS, or of the ISSSTE of attention" and that is that he recounted his experience when going to the IMSS to be treated after suspecting that he had contracted the disease.

    "Honey, don't worry, it's chickenpox, you'll see that it will soon go away." It was the answer given by an IMSS nurse when taking her signs. She asked him to uncover his extremities to measure his blood pressure. It was at that moment that around 20 red papules were exposed on his left arm, revealing the contagion of monkeypox.

    The nurse was silent so as not to alarm the others who were waiting for an appointment. She held his arm wearing plastic gloves and made him wait longer than usual to go in for inspection. The stigma of contagion was there. The activist reported that when he entered the office the doctor was waiting for him who, when questioned about her sexual orientation, she released a “see” accompanied by a grimace, when he replied that he was homosexual.

    That was the testimony of one of hundreds of people who have probably already been through the same situation, patients who are stigmatized because of their sexual orientation. Until September of this year, the figures indicated that of the registered cases, 98% correspond to men and 2% to women; However, in the court on October 24, the Ministry of Health reported that throughout the country there was a record of 2,654 confirmed cases in the 32 entities of the country, and another 377 cases under study.

    According to official information, the distribution of infections is concentrated mainly in Mexico City with 1,601 confirmed cases with the highest incidence rate at the national level, followed by Jalisco with 301 cases; 272 in the State of Mexico and 93 in Yucatan. However, it is a disease that, since the first contagion registered in July, has expanded to have a presence throughout the country.

    To the above, it represents an increase of 56.3% in consideration with the cases detected at the beginning of October, when 1,968 confirmed cases were reported, 3,564 notified cases and 446 cases under study.

    In Mexico, despite keeping a record of possible and confirmed cases, the Ministry of Health has refused the arrival of the vaccine, as well as the implementation of massive doses in the most affected population, as commented by the activist "It is a completely homophobic decision not to want to acquire vaccines, because this epidemic is concentrated in men who have sex with other men like HIV”, he stated.

    A few weeks ago, through an online call, the LGBT+ community invited them to join the protest at the offices of the National Center for Preventive Programs and Disease Control (CENAPRECE) in order to vaccinate the population against monkeypox.

    With the cry “Vaccine yes, smallpox no”, the director of VIHiveLibre, Alaín Pinzón demands urgent vaccination rights because today people have not been inoculated against this disease.

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    • #47
      Source: https://www.plenglish.com/news/2022/...rom-monkeypox/

      Mexico reports four deaths and three thousand infected from monkeypox
      November 10, 2022
      CST10:07 (GMT) -0500
      Published by: Luis Linares Petrov

      The Ministry indicated in a press report that 97.5 percent of the cases were men, and the group most affected by the disease is between 30 and 34 years of age.

      Mexico City still accounts for the highest number of monkeypox infections (1765), followed by Jalisco (351), State of Mexico (312), Yucatan (108) and Quintana Roo (86)...

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      • #48
        Source: https://www.msn.com/es-mx/noticias/m...no/ar-AA149bIV

        Mexico accumulates 3 thousand 145 cases of monkey smallpox
        Patricia Rodriguez Calva | Mexico City - 11 h ago

        Mexico registers 3,145 infections of monkeypox until November 14 and the number of deaths from this disease remains at four, according to the Weekly Technical Report on Epidemiological Surveillance.

        In this regard, the Ministry of Health reported that in the last four epidemiological weeks, that is, from week 43 to 46, "the epidemic curve on monkeypox registered a downward trend." Of the recorded deaths, four are currently being analyzed by a group of clinical experts to determine whether they were caused by monkeypox.

        We recommend: WHO maintains maximum alert level for monkey smallpox

        Men, the group most affected by monkeypox in Mexico

        97.5% of the confirmed cases of monkeypox to date are in men and the group between 30 and 34 years of age is the most affected.

        Regarding the sexual orientation of the confirmed cases, the statistics are as follows:

        47.5% are gay.
        31.8% are men who have had sex with men.
        11.7% heterosexual.
        6.4% bisexual.
        0.07% lesbians.

        Regarding the total, 5,243 probable cases, only 3,145 are confirmed, 402 are under study, and 1,696 were ruled out by laboratory tests.

        Among the infected people there are 49 under the age of 20, including three under the age of 4 and one under the age of 3.

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        • #49
          Source: https://www.elheraldodechiapas.com.m...o-9190765.html

          Chiapas dies from Monkey Smallpox
          The Yucatan Ministry of Health confirmed the death
          Angel Canseco | The Herald of Chiapas


          Through an official statement, the Yucatan Health Secretariat confirmed the death of a person due to monkey smallpox. This is a 36-year-old male from the state of Chiapas who lived in the state of Quintana Roo.

          The male was treated at a hospital in Quintana Roo, however, because he had a long-term immunosuppressed condition, he had to be transferred to a third-level hospital in Yucatan, where he died.

          The state agency did not report more information about the patient, so it is unknown which municipality he was from, how long it had been since the patient was diagnosed with monkeypox.

          It was also not reported whether the man had traveled abroad or within the Republic prior to his infection.

          With this death there are now 7 people who have died in the country, 6 men and one woman, of the 7 deaths it is known that 4 are directly related to monkeypox infection, two are not due to a direct cause and the rest remains under investigation. .

          According to the Weekly Technical Report on Epidemiological Surveillance shared in the first week of November, 3,077 cases of monkeypox have been registered in the country, distributed in the 32 states, with Mexico City being the one with the most infections with 1,765. infections, while Chiapas is the one that has registered the fewest cases, adding 29 in total.

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          • #50
            Source: https://www.plenglish.com/news/2022/...ing-in-mexico/


            Monkeypox epidemic continues decreasing in Mexico
            Mexico City, Nov 23 (Prensa Latina) The monkeypox epidemic curve in Mexico continues its decreasing trend by going from 337 to 40 confirmed cases and from 225 to 6 probable ones.
            November 23, 2022
            CST14:04 (GMT) -0500
            Published by: Aleynes Palacios Hurtado

            The Epidemiological Surveillance Technical Report by the Health Secretariat corresponding to weeks 42 to 47 indicates that, since the first case was reported and until Nov.27, 5,417 people that meet the operational definition of probable case were detected.

            The report adds that 3,292 of them were positive; 338 are being studied; 1,787 of them were ruled out through a lab test; and there were four deaths.

            The Diagnose and Epidemiological Reference Institute notified that positive cases have been reported in the 32 federative entities. Mexico City has the most complicated scenario with 1,885 cases...

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            • #51
              Source: https://www.eluniversal.com.mx/nacio...s-confirma-ssa

              Mexico has three thousand 362 cases of monkeypox and four deaths; confirms SSa
              In the gender division of the cases, 96.3% correspond to male and 2.8% female; 0.3% is non-binary; 0.03%, bigender; 0.2%, transgender; and 0.4% corresponds to another group
              Mexico has 79 confirmed cases of monkeypox; three thousand 362 since the beginning: SSa
              Nation 11/29/2022 17:02 Enrique Gómez Updated 17:52

              The Ministry of Health (SSa) reported that in the country, there are 79 confirmed cases of monkeypox, as well as 160 probable infections.

              According to the Weekly Technical Report on Epidemiological Surveillance, from the registration of the first case until November 28, 5,561 people who meet the operational definition of a probable case were identified.

              Of these, 3,362 were confirmed, 371 are under study, 1,828 discarded through laboratory tests, and four deaths.

              The Institute of Epidemiological Diagnosis and Reference (InDRE) reported that the positive cases are distributed in the 32 states: Mexico City, 1,913 infections; Jalisco, 372; State of Mexico, 337; Yucatan, 128; Quintana Roo, 130; Tabasco, 48; Puebla, 56; Nuevo Leon, 41; Chiapas, 38; Veracruz, 37; Lower California, 26; Queretaro, 25; Morelos, 22; Hidalgo, 21; and Sinaloa, 18.

              In addition, Guanajuato, 17; Chihuahua, 16; Coahuila, 14; Tamaulipas, 13; Guerrero, 11; Aguascalientes, 11; Nayarit, 10; Campeche, nine; Oaxaca, nine; San Luis Potosí, eight; Tlaxcala, eight; Michoacan, seven; Sound, five; Colima, four; Zacatecas, four; Baja California Sur, two and Durango, two.

              Regarding the distribution by sex assigned at birth, the predominance is in men, with 97.4%. The age group from 30 to 34 years is the one with the highest prevalence, since it presents an incidence rate of 8.7 per 100,000 inhabitants; that is, 888 of the three thousand 362 confirmed cases.

              Regarding the gender of the confirmed cases that provide information, 96.3% correspond to male and 2.8% female; 0.3% is non-binary; 0.03%, bigender; 0.2%, transgender; and 0.4% corresponds to another group.

              The most common symptoms reported are: rash in all cases, which is identified with a reddish rash on the skin, and more or less extensive; fever; headaches, muscle and joint pain; Swelling of the lymph nodes; general weakness or fatigue that makes it difficult or impossible to perform tasks that you normally perform easily; chills and others.

              The comorbidity that occurs the most is the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in 1,963 of the confirmed cases of monkeypox; that is, 58.4%. They are followed by syphilis and diabetes mellitus, among others.

              Eleven deaths were identified, of which four were directly related to monkeypox virus infection; two are not due to this direct cause, and five are being analyzed by a group of experts in infectology and epidemiology to define whether there is a causal association between death and monkeypox virus infection.

              These are 10 men and one woman, who during medical care presented lesions compatible with monkeypox and which, after the laboratory study, were confirmed.

              As of November 26, 81,107 confirmed cases were reported worldwide in 110 countries, territories, and areas in the six regions of the World Health Organization (WHO), as well as 55 deaths.

              This disease lasts an average of 21 days, and is transmitted by direct contact with the secretions of a sick person through mucous membranes or skin lesions, respiratory droplets, and objects contaminated with body fluids.

              It can be prevented by avoiding direct physical contact with people who are sick or suspected of having the disease. Sexual contact is an activity that must be taken into account, since it is spread by very close contact between two or more people.

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              • #52
                Source: https://www.vertigopolitico.com/bien...ela-simica-ssa

                07 December 2022
                In the last week, 93 monkeypox infections were reported: SSa
                This disease lasts an average of 21 days

                In the last week, 93 infections of monkeypox were reported in Mexico, for an accumulated of 3,455 confirmed cases from the registration of the first case and up to December 5, refers to the Weekly Technical Report on this disease.

                The Institute of Epidemiological Diagnosis and Reference (InDRE) notified that the positive cases are distributed in the 32 states:

                Mexico City, 1,943 infections; Jalisco, 378; State of Mexico, 342; Yucatan, 137; Quintana Roo, 140; Tabasco, 52; Puebla, 58; Nuevo Leon, 42; Chiapas, 42; Lower California, 27; Veracruz, 46; Queretaro, 26; Morelos, 22; Guanajuato, 17; and Sinaloa, 19.

                Also, Hidalgo, 22; Chihuahua, 16; Coahuila, 14; Tamaulipas, 16; Nayarit, 10; Aguascalientes, 13; Guerrero, 11; Oaxaca, 11; Campeche, 11; Michoacan, seven; Tlaxcala, eight; San Luis Potosí, eight; Sound, five; Colima, four; Zacatecas, four; Baja California Sur, two and Durango, two.

                Regarding the distribution by sex assigned at birth, the predominance is in men, with 97.1 percent; the age group from 30 to 34 years is the most prevalent, presenting an incidence rate of 8.95 per 100,000 inhabitants; that is, 911 of the three thousand 455 confirmed cases.

                The comorbidity that occurs the most is the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), in 2,004 of the confirmed cases of monkeypox; that is, 58 percent. They are followed by syphilis, hepatitis C and diabetes mellitus, among others.

                11 deaths have been identified: ten men and one woman. These were people who presented lesions compatible with monkeypox during medical care and who, after the laboratory study, were confirmed.

                Four of the deaths are directly related to monkeypox virus infection, two deaths are not due to this direct cause, and five are being analyzed by a group of experts in infectious disease and epidemiology to define whether there is a causal association. between death and monkeypox virus infection.

                The most common symptoms are rash in all cases, which is identified with a more or less extensive reddish skin rash; fever; headaches, muscle and joint pain; Swelling of the lymph nodes; general weakness or fatigue that makes it difficult or impossible to perform tasks that you normally perform easily; chills and others.

                This disease lasts an average of 21 days and is transmitted by direct contact with the secretions of a sick person through mucous membranes or skin lesions, respiratory droplets, and objects contaminated with body fluids.

                It can be prevented by avoiding direct physical contact with people who are sick or suspected of having the disease. Sexual contact is an activity that must be taken into account, since it is spread by very close contact between two or more people.

                There are practices that can increase the risk of infections, including monkeypox, such as: sex with strangers, dark rooms or sexual parties; this, due to close contact during these activities.

                As of December 4, 81,766 confirmed cases have been reported in the world in 110 countries, territories and areas in the six regions of the World Health Organization (WHO), as well as 60 deaths.

                Those who care for relatives with the disease should wash the sick person's clothes, towels and sheets and eating utensils with warm water and detergent; In addition, clean and disinfect contaminated surfaces. In case of presenting symptoms, patients should avoid getting close to other people and not go to public places.

                The viruela.salud.gob.mx website has information available for the population, as well as for health personnel who care for patients suspected of having the disease. It will be updated as more evidence is obtained to prevent and treat the disease.

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                • #53
                  Source: https://www.infobae.com/america/mexi...unte-de-casos/

                  Monkeypox in Mexico: 10 states presented the highest rebound in cases
                  The Ministry of Health explained that since the registration of the first case and until December 12, 5,831 people who meet the operational definition of probable case were identified.
                  December 14, 2022

                  The Ministry of Health (Ssa) reported that in the last seven days, 54 infections of monkeypox were registered in the country, reaching 3,509 cases and four confirmed deaths due to the virus, and distributed mainly in 10 states of the Republic. .

                  According to the weekly technical report of Simic Smallpox Epidemiological Surveillance presented by the agency, in Mexico there have been no deaths associated with the virus in the most recent two weeks, however, in the last seven days 54 infections were registered.

                  The document, available at viruela.salud.gob.mx, the Ssa detailed that since the registration of the first case and until December 12, 5,831 people who meet the operational definition of probable case were identified; Of these, 3,509 were confirmed, 375 are under study, and 1,947 were ruled out by laboratory tests.

                  According to the Ministry of Health, the states that have registered the most infections of monkeypox in the country are:

                  Mexico City: 1,957 cases.
                  Jalisco: 378 cases.
                  State of Mexico: 344 cases.
                  Yucatan: 147 cases.
                  Quintana Roo: 147 cases.
                  Puebla: 59 cases.
                  Tabasco: 52 cases.
                  Veracruz: 49 cases.
                  Nuevo León: 45 cases.
                  Chiapas: 43 cases.

                  However, the Institute for Epidemiological Diagnosis and Reference (InDRE) reported that the positive cases are distributed in all federal entities: Baja California, 29; Queretaro, 26; Morelos, 22; Hidalgo, 23; and Sinaloa, 19.

                  Likewise, in Tamaulipas 18 were registered; Guanajuato, 17; Chihuahua, 17; Aguascalientes, 15; Coahuila, 14; Campeche, 14; Oaxaca, 12; Guerrero, 11; Nayarit, 10; San Luis Potosí, nine; Tlaxcala, eight; Michoacan, seven; Sound, five; Colima, four; Zacatecas, four; Baja California Sur, two and Durango, two.

                  Regarding the distribution by sex, the dependency indicated that the predominance is in men, with 97.1%; the age group from 30 to 34 years is the most prevalent, since it presents an incidence rate of 9.12 per 100,000 inhabitants, that is, 928 of the 3,509 confirmed cases....

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                  • #54
                    Source: https://www.infobae.com/america/mexi...-nuevos-casos/

                    Monkeypox in Mexico: 128 new cases were registered in the last two weeks
                    According to the Ministry of Health, there are four deaths due to the disease
                    December 28, 2022

                    Almost seven months after the first case of monkey smallpox or monkeypox (mpox) was detected in Mexico, the Ministry of Health (SSa) reported this Tuesday that as of December 26, 3,637 accumulated infections have been confirmed in Mexico in the 32 states of the country, as well as four deaths from the disease.

                    However, the agency stressed that in just the last two weeks, 128 new cases were registered; although a decrease is maintained.

                    According to the Institute for Epidemiological Diagnosis and Reference (InDRE), the cases are distributed from highest to lowest as follows:

                    Jalisco, 389; State of Mexico, 349; Quintana Roo, 174; Yucatan, 155; Puebla, 66; Nuevo Leon, 58; Tabasco, 56; Veracruz, 56; Chiapas, 46; Lower California, 30; Queretaro, 26; Morelos, 24; Hidalgo, 25, and Sinaloa, 19.

                    Tamaulipas, 22; Guanajuato, 18; Chihuahua, 18; Aguascalientes, 18; Coahuila, 15; Campeche, 15; Guerrero, 14; Oaxaca, 12; Nayarit, 10; San Luis Potosí, nine; Tlaxcala, eight; Michoacan, seven; Colima, six; Sound, five; Zacatecas, five; Baja California Sur, two, and Durango, two.

                    Regarding the distribution by sex, 97% of the infections correspond to men. The age group from 30 to 34 years is the most prevalent, since it presents an incidence rate of 9.44 per 100,000 inhabitants, that is, 960 of the 3,637 confirmed cases.

                    It is worth mentioning that until December 26, 12 deaths were identified, of which four are directly related to infection by the mpox virus; two are not due to this direct cause, and six are being analyzed by a group of experts in infectious disease and epidemiology to define whether there is a causal association between death and infection.

                    These are 11 men and one woman, who during medical care presented lesions compatible with mpox and which, after the laboratory study, were confirmed.

                    On the international scene, as of December 27, 83,497 confirmed cases have been reported in 110 countries, territories, and areas in the six regions of the World Health Organization (WHO), as well as 72 deaths....

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                    • #55
                      Source: https://eltiempolatino.com/2023/01/1...14-fallecidos/

                      Mexico records 3,696 confirmed cases of monkeypox
                      January 11, 2023

                      The Ministry of Health (SSA) reported that, as of January 9, 3,696 cases of monkeypox have been confirmed in Mexico. According to Mpox's Fortnightly Technical Report on Epidemiological Surveillance, these cases are part of the 6,159 that meet the operational definition of probable case.

                      “In the last 14 days of surveillance, a total of 151 probable cases and 59 confirmed ones have been identified, so the trend of the epidemic curve in Mexico follows the one presented globally with a reduction in the speed of transmission and in the presentation of the number of cases”, indicated the health entity.

                      14 deaths (13 men and one woman) have been identified in people who were identified with lesions compatible with Mpox during medical care, and which were confirmed after laboratory study.

                      Distribution of monkeypox in Mexico

                      The Institute of Epidemiological Diagnosis and Reference (Indre) reported that the positive cases are distributed in the 32 federal entities: Mexico City, 1,982 infections; Jalisco, 392; State of Mexico, 351; Quintana Roo, 197; Yucatan, 160; Puebla, 68; and Nuevo Leon 61. Tabasco, 56; Veracruz, 58; Chiapas, 46; Lower California, 32; Queretaro, 27; Morelos, 25; Hidalgo, 25, and Sinaloa, 19," the statement read.

                      Also Tamaulipas, 24; Guanajuato, 18; Chihuahua, 18; Aguascalientes, 18; Coahuila, 15; Campeche, 19; Guerrero, 14; Oaxaca, 12; Nayarit, 10; San Luis Potosí, 10 and Tlaxcala, 10. For its part, Michoacán with eight; Colima, six; Sound, five; Zacatecas, five; Baja California Sur, three; and Durango, two.

                      Regarding the clinical management of confirmed cases, 79% (2,935) have received outpatient management, and 21% have required hospitalization due to risk factors, need for isolation, pain management, or severity of the clinical picture.

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                      • #56
                        Source: https://eltiempolatino.com/2023/01/2...768-contagios/

                        Monkeypox: these are the states of Mexico with the most cases
                        by Writing January 25, 2023
                        Monkeypox in Mexico registers 3,768 infections


                        Monkeypox continues to decline in the number of infections so far this year. It dropped from 70 to just 9 probable cases between weeks one and three of 2023.

                        The information comes from the Weekly Technical Report on Epidemiological Surveillance of the Ministry of Health.

                        The document detailed that since the registration of the first case, in May 2022, and until January 23, 6,280 people who meet the operational definition of probable case were identified. Of these, 3,768 were confirmed, 341 are under study and 2,171 discarded by laboratory test.

                        Distribution of monkeypox cases in Mexico

                        “Mexico City, 1,999 infections; Jalisco, 398; State of Mexico, 356; Quintana Roo, 210; Yucatan, 166; Puebla, 68; Nuevo Leon, 66; Veracruz, 59. Tabasco, 56; Chiapas, 50; Lower California, 32; Queretaro, 28; Tamaulipas, 27; Morelos, 25; and Hidalgo, 25”, the statement read.

                        In addition, Campeche, 23; Guanajuato, 20; Chihuahua, 20; Aguascalientes, 18; Coahuila, 16; Guerrero, 15; Oaxaca, 12; San Luis Potosí, 11. Also Nayarit, 10; Tlaxcala, 10; Michoacán, eight; Colima, six; Sound, five; Zacatecas, five; Baja California Sur, three and Durango, two.

                        Regarding the distribution by sex, the predominance is in men, with 97%; the age group from 30 to 34 years is the one with the highest prevalence. Which presents an incidence rate of 9.69 per 100 thousand inhabitants; that is, 986 of the three thousand 768 confirmed cases.

                        Regarding the gender of the confirmed cases that provide information, 95.7% correspond to male and 3.3% female; 0.23% is non-binary; 0.09%, bigender; 0.2%, transgender; and 0.44% corresponds to another group.

                        “The most common symptoms reported are: rash in all cases, which is identified with a reddish rash on the skin. Fever; headaches, muscle and joint pain; Swelling of the lymph nodes. General weakness or fatigue that makes it difficult or impossible to perform tasks that you normally perform easily; chills and others”.

                        According to the entity, those living with HIV, suffering from syphilis and diabetes mellitus, among others, are more vulnerable to developing the disease. 14 deaths were identified, of which four are directly related to the infection.

                        “These are 13 men and one woman, who during medical care presented lesions compatible with mpox. And that, after the laboratory study, they were confirmed”.



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                        • #57
                          Source: https://noticias.radiorama.mx/nacion...-simica-20503/

                          Mexico reports 3,828 infections and 14 deaths from monkeypox
                          February 8th, 2023 Source: Radiorama News
                          Monkeypox or mpox monkey in Mexico
                          Only in the last 14 days, 60 new confirmed infections of monkeypox or monkeypox were detected in Mexico.

                          Simic, or monkey, smallpox is still present in Mexico. This Tuesday, the federal Ministry of Health indicated that, during the last 14 days, at least 60 new cases of this disease have been registered in the country.

                          With the above, the health agency highlights that, since the first outbreaks of the virus began in Mexico, on May 28, 2022, until last Monday, February 6, there have been 3,828 infections detected as positive. In addition, unlike the first months, there is already a record of 14 deaths (13 men and one woman), among which four are related to the contagion of monkeypox, two are not associated with the disease, and eight are studied. by infectious disease experts to determine if there is a link to Mpox.

                          Additionally, the Ministry of Health reported that there are another 329 cases that are still under study, of which 105 are considered "probable" infections. So the number of infections could increase in the coming days. While 2,228 patients achieved negative results of the disease through laboratory tests.
                          States of the country with the highest rate of monkeypox infections

                          The Institute of Epidemiological Diagnosis and Reference (InDRE) reported that there is a presence of monkeypox in all the states of Mexico. The distribution of the 15 states with the highest number of cases is as follows:

                          Mexico City: two thousand 10.
                          Jalisco: 400.
                          State of Mexico: 357.
                          Quintana Roo: 225.
                          Yucatan: 168.
                          Nuevo Leon: 85.
                          Puebla: 68.
                          Veracruz: 60.
                          Tabasco: 57.
                          Chiapas: 50.
                          Lower California: 32.
                          Queretaro: 28.
                          Tamaulipas: 28.
                          Hidalgo: 26
                          Morelos: 25.

                          While Campeche and Chihuahua report 23 infections; 21 in Guanajuato; 19 in Sinaloa; 18 in Aguascalientes; 16 in Coahuila; 15 in Guerrero; 13 in Oaxaca; 11 in San Luis Potosi; 10 in Nayarit and Tlaxcala; eight in Michoacán; six in Colima; five in Sonora and Zacatecas; four in Baja California Sur; and Durango, two.

                          Regarding the segmentation by sex and age of the patients confirmed with Mpox, the Ministry of Health commented that, mainly, the disease has been detected in men (97 percent) and rarely in women (three percent). The most recurrent age group is that of 30 to 34 years, with an incidence rate of 9.8 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. In other words, 997 of the 3,828 confirmed cases.
                          Mpox Facts

                          The government agency highlighted that the main symptoms include rash (in all cases), fever (72.2 percent) and headaches (62.8 percent). Similarly, they highlighted that people living with diseases such as syphilis, diabetes, HIV or mellitus, among others, are more likely to develop Mpox.

                          The contagion lasts approximately 21 days in the body of people. And it is usually spread through direct contact with the fluids of an infected person. This through mucous membranes, skin lesions, respiratory drops or objects contaminated with body fluids.

                          Worldwide, until the first week of February, there were 85,645 confirmed cases and 92 deaths from Mpox in 110 countries.

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                          • #58
                            Source: ://www.codigoqro.mx/featured/2023/02/14/mexico-en-top-5-de-casos-de-viruela-simica-en-america/

                            Mexico, in the top 5 cases of monkeypox in America
                            Mexico
                            By: The Economist
                            February 14, 2023
                            The entities with the most cases are Mexico City (22.41 cases per 100,000 inhabitants); Quintana Roo (12.26); Yucatán (7.20); Jalisco (4.63) and Campeche (2.19)

                            Mexico is among the five countries in the American continent with the highest number of confirmed cases of monkeypox, according to data from the federal Ministry of Health (SSA) .

                            Until last February 7, the United States led the continent in cases (29,933 confirmed infections), followed by Brazil (10,758); Columbia (4,072); Mexico (3,768) and Peru (3,727), which make up the five nations with the highest number of confirmed infections.

                            In Mexico, the federal agency detailed, in total from 2022 to February 6, 6,385 cases had been identified that met the operational definition of a probable case of contagion of monkeypox. Of them, the SSA deepened, 3,828 are confirmed with laboratory tests.

                            The previous figure, detailed by the agency, is higher than that reported to the World Health Organization (WHO), which carries out the analysis of cases globally, due to the gap between what is reported to the multilateral organization and the figures obtained. of epidemiological surveillance.

                            The SSA assured that both in Mexico and in the world, the numbers of infections are going down.

                            "In the last 14 days of surveillance, a total of 105 probable cases and 60 confirmed ones have been identified, so the trend of the epidemic curve in Mexico follows the one presented globally with a reduction in the speed of transmission and in the presentation of the number of cases”, it was indicated.

                            The entities with the most cases are Mexico City (22.41 cases per 100,000 inhabitants); Quintana Roo (12.26); Yucatán (7.20); Jalisco (4.63) and Campeche (2.19).

                            Of the 3,828 confirmed cases, 57 have required hospitalization.
                            deaths

                            At the continental level, eight countries have reported deaths from monkeypox, including Mexico.

                            "The fatality rate for these countries is: Cuba 12.5, Ecuador 0.41, Chile 0.14, Brazil 0.14, Peru 0.40, Argentina 0.19, the United States 0.09 and Mexico 0.11," the most recent report on the disease detailed.

                            In total in Mexico, the report referred to, 14 deaths (13 men and one woman) have been identified in people who during medical care were identified with lesions compatible with monkeypox and which were confirmed after laboratory study.

                            “Four have been directly related to Mpox (monkey pox) infection, two are not directly related to this cause and eight are being analyzed by a group of experts in infectious disease and epidemiology to define whether there is a causal association between death and infection by Mpox”, assured the SSA.

                            There have been three deaths directly related to monkeypox in Mexico City and one in Baja California.

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                            • #59
                              Source: https://www.infobae.com/mexico/2023/...timos-14-dias/

                              Mexico registered 49 cases of monkeypox in the last 14 days
                              The Secretary of Health has indicated that more than 90% of the reported infections correspond to men
                              February 22, 2023

                              The Ministry of Health reported through a statement that 49 new confirmed cases of mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) have been detected in the last 14 days. A situation that has concerned health authorities due to the rapid spread of the infection.

                              According to the Fortnightly Technical Report of Epidemiological Surveillance in Mexico, since the first confirmed case of mpox, on May 28, 2022, until the last report on February 20, 2023, a total of 6,485 people have been registered. that present symptoms related to the virus, of which 3,877 were confirmed, 327 are under study, and 2,281 were ruled out by laboratory test.

                              According to the reports of the health authorities, in the records of the Epidemiological Diagnosis and Reference Institute (InDRE), the confirmed cases with mpox are scattered in all the states of the Republic. However, Mexico City, Jalisco and the State of Mexico are the entities that have highlighted the most infections.

                              States with registered cases from highest to lowest:
                              -Mexico City: two thousand 018 infections
                              -Jalisco: 401
                              -State of Mexico: 359

                              Followed by Quintana Roo with 236; Yucatan, 168; Nuevo Leon, 104; Puebla, 69; Veracruz, 62; Tabasco, 57; Chiapas, 50; Lower California, 32; Tamaulipas, 29; Queretaro, 28; Hidalgo, 26; and Morelos, 25.

                              The entities with the least infections are: Campeche and Chihuahua with 23; Guanajuato, 22; Sinaloa, 19; Aguascalientes, 18; Coahuila, 16; Guerrero, 15; Oaxaca, 14.

                              Meanwhile, San Luis Potosí and Tlaxcala have 11 cases, followed by Nayarit with 10; Michoacán with eight; Colima, six; Sonora, Zacatecas, Baja California Sur, five, ending with Durango with three confirmed infections.

                              The health agencies have reported that, despite the number of infections with mpox, 16 deaths have been identified, of which only four have been confirmed directly related to mpox, ten of them are under analysis and two were ruled out as deaths related to infection.

                              The cases under analysis continue to be under medical supervision and a specialist in infectious disease and epidemiology to rule out or highlight the direct relationship between death and mpox infection. It should be noted that of the 16 cases of death, 15 were men and only one woman was registered, "who during medical care presented lesions compatible with mpox and which, after the laboratory study, were confirmed.", highlighted the Secretary of Health in his statement.

                              According to the health agency, the infection, formerly known as monkeypox, occurs mostly in men, with a 97% probability, where the age range ranging from 30 to 34 years stands out. That is, 9.9 per 100,000 inhabitants.

                              While for the female sex the incidence is 0.2%, followed by the non-binary gender with 0.1 percent, followed by the bigender with 0.2 percent and the transgender with 0.4, according to the information provided from the registered cases.

                              The health authorities warned that the most common symptoms are rash (reddish skin rash) in 100% of the registered cases, followed by fever, headache and general malaise. The mpox infection lasts approximately 21 days and is easily transmitted.

                              The Ministry of Health, like other health institutions, have indicated that this infection can be transmitted by direct contact with the secretions of a sick person through mucous membranes or skin lesions, respiratory droplets and objects contaminated with body fluids.

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                              • #60
                                Source: https://www.imagenradio.com.mx/virue...gios-en-mexico

                                Monkeypox totals 3,928 infections in Mexico
                                03/08/2023
                                Patricia Rodriguez Calva | driver

                                Mexico accumulated 3,928 infections of monkeypox, due to the fact that, in the last 14 days, 51 new cases were confirmed, reported the Ministry of Health.

                                As of March 6, no more deaths have been added as a result of the disease and the figure remained at 4 deaths, which can be consulted at viruela.salud.gob.mx.

                                97% of infections continued to occur in men and the group of 30 to 34 years is the most affected.

                                Regarding the sexual orientation of the confirmed cases that provided information, 48.5% indicated that they are gay. 30.2% were men who had sex with men and 14.1% were heterosexual.

                                The Fortnightly Technical Report on Epidemiological Surveillance in Mexico indicated that since the confirmation of the first case on May 28, 2022 to date, 6,559 people have been identified who met the operational definition of probable case.

                                Of these, as already reported, 3,928 were positive, 293 are under study, and 2,338 cases were ruled out by laboratory testing.

                                CDMX continues to lead in monkey smallpox infections

                                It should be noted that although the 32 entities register infections due to mpox infection, the five with the highest number are: Mexico City, which follows at the top of the list, reporting 2,029 cases.

                                Jalisco followed with 402, then the State of Mexico with 361, Quintana Roo with 238 and Yucatán with 169.

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