With 5 total monkeypox cases, Mexico rules out pandemic

With 5 total monkeypox cases, Mexico rules out pandemic
Factbox: Monkeypox cases around the world | Reuters

MEXICO CITY, June 15 (NNN-Xinhua) — Mexico has recorded a total of five monkeypox cases so far, and there is no evidence that it could develop into pandemic levels, Undersecretary of Prevention and Health Promotion Hugo Lopez-Gatell said.

During a press conference, the official detailed that four cases were reported in Mexico City, while one was detected in the state of Jalisco, with the patient returning to the United States where he resides.

“The most likely thing is that we are going to continue to sporadically find some cases and eventually some outbreaks,” Lopez-Gatell explained.

“We do not anticipate that this will become a pandemic or a phenomenon similar to COVID-19,” he added.

Lopez-Gatell called on the population to remain calm amid the global spread of monkeypox, a jungle disease that can infect humans. — NNN-XINHUA

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