Monkeypox news – live: Two more cases in Scotland as NI and Wales log first infections
The risk to the general population remains low, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) says
Your support helps us to tell the story
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging.
At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.
The Independent is trusted by Americans across the entire political spectrum. And unlike many other quality news outlets, we choose not to lock Americans out of our reporting and analysis with paywalls. We believe quality journalism should be available to everyone, paid for by those who can afford it.
Your support makes all the difference.Two further cases of monkeypox have been recorded in Scotland, officials have said. It brings the total number of infections north of the border to three.
Earlier today Northern Ireland and Wales recorded their first cases. The UK Health Security Agency said the risk to the general population remains low despite the rising number of infections.
Officials at the health body also said that they have secured more than 20,000 vaccines to treat monkeypox.
Imavanex, a smallpox vaccine, can also be used to treat monkeypox . The vaccine will be offered to identified close contacts of people diagnosed with monkeypox, the body added.
There are now believed to be 81 cases of monkeypox in the UK.
What is the difference between monkeypox and chickenpox?
Although the two diseases share many symptoms, there are several key differences, Rebecca Thomas, our health correspondent, writes,
Read Rebecca’s full report here:
What is the difference between monkeypox and chickenpox?
Although the two diseases share many symptoms, there are several key differences
Five bizarre monkeypox conspiracy theories debunked
My colleague Thomas Kingsley debunks some conspiracies surrounding he monkeypox virus:
Five bizarre monkeypox conspiracy theories debunked
Misinformation on the new outbreak has already begun to spread on social media
Where is monkeypox in the US?
Monkeypox has now been detected in six US states, after health officials in Washington and California announced separately they were investigating suspected cases in two patients.
Which states is it in and where could it spread to?
My colleagues Gino Spocchia,Rachel Sharp,Bevan Hurley report:
ICYMI: Charities warn against stigmatisation of gay and bisexual groups amid outbreak
Charities and campaign groups have warned against the stigmatisation of gay and bisexual people during the monkeypox outbreak.
To date, a total of 71 cases have been detected in the UK, a notable proportion of which have been identified among gay and bisexual men, according to the UK Health Security Agency.
Our senior news correspondent Samuel Lovett reports:
Charities warn against ‘lazy homophobic tropes’ amid monkeypox outbreak
Total of 71 infections detected in UK to date
Scotland cases being treated and risk remains low
Public Health Scotland has confirmed the individuals are now receiving care and treatment and close contacts are being identified and provided with health information and vaccines where appropriate.
Dr Nick Phin, director of public health science and medical director at Public Health Scotland, said the risk to the public is low.
He added: "Public Health Scotland (PHS) is working with NHS boards and wider partners in Scotland and the UK to investigate the source of these infections.
"We have well-established and robust infection control procedures for dealing with such cases of infectious disease and these are being strictly followed.
"Anyone with an unusual blister-like rash or small number of blister-like sores on any part of their body, including their genital area, should avoid close contact with others and seek medical advice if they have any concerns."
Two further cases record in Scotland
Two further cases of monkeypox have been recorded in Scotland, officials have said.
It brings the total number of infections north of the border to three.
Wales and Northern Ireland recorded registered their first cases earlier today.
Recap: Signs and symptoms of Monkeypox
What are the signs and symptoms of Monkeypox and what should you look out for?
My colleague Joe Sommerlad reports:
Signs and symptoms of Monkeypox: What to look for and how it spreads
Tropical disease is now detected in UK, US, Spain and Portugal
Our video team has also put together this short video clips explaining everything you need to know:
Two further cases recorded in Scotland
Two further cases of Monkeypox have been recorded in Scotland, officials said.
It brings the total number of infection loggeed north of the border to three.
Wales and Northern Ireland registered their first cases earlier today.
Virologist Dr Sarah Pitt to answer your questions
A reminder that virologist Dr Sarah Pitt is answering your questions on the monkeypox virus.
Pop your questions in the comments section of the article below and Dr Pitt will answer as many as she can:
Got questions about monkeypox? Submit your questions to an expert
Got questions about monkeypox? Take part in our ‘Ask Me Anything’ with an expert
Africa CDC warns against monkeypox vaccine hoarding
The acting director of Africa’s top public health agency said on Thursday that he hoped vaccine hoarding, as seen by wealthier nations during the Covid pandemic, would not be repeated with the current monkeypox outbreak.
Monkeypox, a usually mild viral infection, is endemic in the African countries of Cameroon, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo and Nigeria and now spreading throughout the rest of the world.
“Vaccines should go to where it is needed the most and equitably, so based on risk, and not on who can be able to buy it,” Ahmed Ogwell Ouma, acting director of the Africa Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, told a weekly press briefing on Thursday.
“We are working with all our member states on the continent to step up surveillance for monkeypox,” he said.
Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this article
Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today.
Join our commenting forum
Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies
Comments