CEPI chief describes the illness distinctions

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CEPI chief outlines the disease differences

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Health officer utilizes a thermal head to spot a monkeypox infection on showing up travelers at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Tangerang near Jakarta, Indonesia on May 15, 2019.

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The unexpected introduction of monkeypox in a number of nations around the globe represents a worrying break out, the head of the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations informed CNBC on Thursday, however the infection does not represent the very same type of international hazard as Covid-19

His remarks come as global health authorities examine the irregular spread of monkeypox, an unusual viral illness generally restricted to remote parts of Central and West Africa.

“This is the first time that we have gathered again in Davos since the 2020 meeting and we find ourselves facing another dangerous disease threat,” CEPI CEO Richard Hatchett informed CNBC’s “Squawk Box Europe” at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

“We should understand what that signifies, which is the world is beginning to move around again and infectious disease is beginning to move around with us,” Hatchett stated.

“This is a concerning epidemic. Monkeypox is a very different disease than Covid,” he continued. “It does not spread through respiratory transmission in the same way, so it does not present the kind of global threat that many of us immediately recognized that Covid presented. But it does exemplify the risk that infectious diseases present in the modern world.”

What is monkeypox?

Monkeypox is an unusual illness triggered by the monkeypox infection, part of the very same household as smallpox, though typically less severe. It was first detected in captive monkeys in 1958 and the first human case was recorded in 1970.

Initial symptoms of monkeypox include fever, headaches, muscle ache, swelling and back pain. Patients typically develop a rash one to three days after the appearance of fever, often beginning on the face and spreading to other parts of the body, such as the palms of the hands and soles of the feet.

Monkeypox cases can occasionally be more severe, with some deaths having been reported in West Africa. However, health authorities stress that we are not on the brink of a serious outbreak and the risks to the general public remain very low.

The World Health Organization has said the virus can be contained with the right response in countries outside of Africa where it is not usually detected.

The U.S., Australia and Germany have confirmed their first cases of monkeypox in recent days.

As of Wednesday, a total of 118 monkeypox cases had been reported across 12 countries in the European Union and the European Economic Area, according to the European Centre for Disease and Prevention Control.

In the U.K., seven additional cases of monkeypox were detected in England on Wednesday, with one case identified in Scotland. It means the total number of identified cases in the U.K. now stands at 78.

In comparison, the U.N. described the coronavirus pandemic as the biggest international challenge since World War II. To date, more than 527 million cases have been reported globally, with over 6.28 million deaths.

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