8 AND THANK YOU NEW THIS AFTERNOON IN LANCASTER COUNTY THE POSSIBLE SPREAD OF MONKEYPOX IS NOW BEING INVEST. GATED THIS ACCORDING TO LGH WHICH SAYS RIGHT NOW, THERE ARE NO POSITIVE CASES. THE CDC SAYS THERE ARE 58 CASES IN PENNSYLVANIA AND MORE THAN 2,300 NATIONWIDE SYMPTOMS OF MONKEYPOX INCLUDE FEVER HEADACHE MUSCLE ACHES BACKACHE SWOLLEN LYMPH NODES CHILLS EXHAUSTION AND A RASH THAT LOOKS LIKE PIMPLES OR BLISTERS ON THE FACE INSIDE THE MOUTH OR ON OTHER PARTS OF THE BODY THE VIRUS SPREADS FROM PERSON TO PERSON THROUGH DIRECT DIRECT CONTACT WITH THE RASH TOUCHING ITEMS THAT PREVIOUSLY TOUCHED THE RASH DURING PROLONGED FACE-TO-FACE OR INTIMATE PHYSICAL CONTACT AND PREGNANT WOMEN CAN SPREAD T
Possible causes of monkeypox are under investigation in Lancaster County, based on Lancaster General Health.So far, there are not any confirmed cases in Lancaster County.Confirmed casesThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention mentioned there are 58 confirmed cases of monkeypox in Pennsylvania.There are 2,322 cases in the U.S.SymptomsThe CDC mentioned monkeypox signs can embrace:FeverHeadacheMuscle achesBackacheSwollen lymph nodesChillsExhaustionA rash that appears like pimples or blisters that seems on the face, contained in the mouth and on different elements of the physiqueThe sickness usually lasts two to 4 weeks.How it spreadsThe virus spreads from individual to individual:Through direct contact with the rash;By touching gadgets that beforehand touched the rash; andDuring extended face-to-face or intimate bodily contact.Pregnant ladies can unfold the virus to their fetuses by means of the placenta.
Possible causes of monkeypox are under investigation in Lancaster County, based on Lancaster General Health.
So far, there are not any confirmed cases in Lancaster County.
Confirmed cases
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention mentioned there are 58 confirmed cases of monkeypox in Pennsylvania.
There are 2,322 cases in the U.S.
Symptoms
The CDC mentioned monkeypox signs can embrace:
- Fever
- Headache
- Muscle aches
- Backache
- Swollen lymph nodes
- Chills
- Exhaustion
A rash that appears like pimples or blisters that seems on the face, contained in the mouth and on different elements of the physique
The sickness usually lasts two to 4 weeks.
How it spreads
The virus spreads from individual to individual:
- Through direct contact with the rash;
- By touching gadgets that beforehand touched the rash; and
- During extended face-to-face or intimate bodily contact.
Pregnant ladies can unfold the virus to their fetuses by means of the placenta.