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UKHSA: Investigation into monkeypox outbreak in England: technical briefing 1

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Source: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/monkeypox-outbreak-technical-briefings


Research and analysis Monkeypox outbreak: technical briefings
Technical briefing documents on the investigation into cases of monkeypox in England.
UK Health Security AgencyPublished10 June 2022

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These documents investigate a rise in monkeypox cases in the UK since May 2022. The current outbreak is the first time that the virus has been passed from person to person in England where travel links to an endemic country have not been identified.




Published 10 June 2022
 
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