US confirms first two Monkeypox cases in children

US confirms first two Monkeypox cases in children
# 23 July 2022 05:31 (UTC +04:00)

The first two US paediatric cases of monkeypox have been reported by health officials as a national outbreak continues to take root, APA reports citing BBC.

One patient is a California toddler and the other is a non-US resident infant who was "transiting through" the Washington DC area.

The US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) said both children were "doing well".

Children under eight are at high risk of severe monkeypox, said the agency.

More than 2,500 cases of the virus have been recorded across the country.

Most cases have been detected among gay and bisexual men in frequent sexual contact.

But the CDC is now aware of at least eight cases in cisgender women, the agency told reporters on Friday.

Monkeypox is not considered purely a sexually transmitted infection (STI) - the disease is also passed on by close contact with an infected person.

The virus typically causes pimple-like rashes, which can be extremely itchy and painful, to develop and spread across the body, as well as other complications.

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