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Monkey pox: a first case detected in Centre-Val de Loire
Published on 06/02/2022 at 09:38 • Updated 06/02/2022 at 10:01 a.m.
Written by Clara Robert Motta
As of June 1, France had 33 “confirmed” cases of monkey pox, including one in the Eure-et-Loir department.
This is the first case of monkey pox detected in our region. Of the 33 " confirmed " cases of infection with the smallpox virus in France on Wednesday, only one was counted in Center-Val de Loire.
The person who contracted the disease in the disease is in Eure-et-Loir. The ARS Center Val de Loire specifies that she is taken care of by an infectious disease specialist from the CHR d'Orléans, is in isolation and " is doing well ".
Most of the cases reported have been in Île-de-France, which has 24 cases of monkeypox. Public Health France also reports two “ confirmed ” cases in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, one in Hauts-de-France, one in Center-Val de Loire, four in Occitanie and one in Normandy.
"The situation is changing (...) very quickly"
This count was stopped Wednesday morning at 10 a.m., specifies the public body. A new updated report will be published on Friday. The previous one, communicated on Sunday, reported 16 confirmed cases. “ The situation is evolving (…) very quickly ”, which justifies a system of “ perennial monitoring ” of the transmission of this virus, explained SPF.
The Minister of Health, Brigitte Bourguignon, had indicated last week that the authorities did not expect an “ outbreak ” of the disease, and that the country had sufficient stocks of vaccines for people with contact cases. Faced with cases of monkeypox, the High Authority for Health recommended on May 24 the vaccination of adults, including health professionals, who have had risky contact with a patient.
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Monkey pox: what we know about the first case detected in Hauts-de-France
Published on06/02/2022 at 3:48 p.m. • Updated06/02/2022 at 3:53 p.m.
Written by Alexandra Huctin
The number of cases is changing rapidly in France. The latest report from Public Health France published on June 1, 2022, reports a first case in Hauts-de-France, among 33 cases reported in France at 10 a.m. that day.
The information remained very discreet: a few lines written on the bi-weekly press release from Santé Publique France . The update made this Thursday, June 2, 2022 in the morning (10 a.m.) stipulates 33 confirmed cases of Monkeypox in France: 24 in Ile-de-France, 2 in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes; 1 in Hauts-de-France, 1 in Centre-Val de Loire, 4 in Occitanie and 1 case in Normandy. "The next update will take place on Friday, June 3" , specifies SPF. In the previous press release, published four days, 16 cases were then confirmed in France: either a doubling in less than a week or +17 cases in four days.
Where was he diagnosed?
The French health authorities remain extremely discreet about the location of the case in Hauts-de-France, no details will be given for the moment among the 5 departments of the Region.
“ We do not communicate more information for reasons of confidentiality. I invite you to consult the epidemiological point of Public Health France which will be regularly updated ”, specifies the Regional Health Agency.
People who have traveled outside Europe?
Public Health France specifies some data from the latest statistics and case studies: " To date, in Europe, these cases have occurred mainly, but not only, in men who have sex with men (MSM), with no direct link with people returning from endemic areas ."
In the usual absence of Monkeypox (another name for monkey pox) in Europe and of a link reported by the cases identified with a risk area, "the current European context constitutes an alert and suggests contamination in Europe."
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