The hands of a monkeypox patient. File photoZURICH, Jun 5 The World Health Organization (WHO) is aware of 780 confirmed cases of monkeypox among humans, infections detected in 27 non-endemic countries. According to the WHO, from May 13 to June 2, the organization received information about «780 laboratory-confirmed cases of monkeypox from 27 Member States in four WHO regions». symptoms, mortality and spreadInfographicView»This represents an increase of 523 laboratory-confirmed cases (+203%) since the outbreak was reported on May 29, when a total of 257 cases were reported,» the organization said. As of June 2, no monkeypox-related deaths have been reported in non-endemic countries, but deaths from endemic countries continue to be reported. the global public health risk is currently assessed as moderate. The organization announced the development of guidance to support WHO Member States in surveillance, laboratory diagnosis and testing, monkeypox investigation and contact tracing, and vaccination and immunization.Leningrad's video about monkeypox has over three million views
