Disaster Deadly monkeypox strain kills an alarming 1 in 10 people, CDC warns - "The virus variant is known to be more virulent. If it adapts better to human-to-human transmission, that presents a risk"

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A deadly, fast-spreading strain of the monkeypox virus has the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on high alert.

The variant of the virus, which causes the severe disease known as mpox, kills up to 10% of the people who are infected, according to the World Health Organization.

“The virus variant is known to be more virulent. If it adapts better to human-to-human transmission, that presents a risk,” Rosamund Lewis of the WHO’s mpox surveillance team told Reuters.

Last year, a less-deadly variant of the monkeypox virus known as Clade II spread worldwide (a clade is a genetic subtype of virus). More than 31,000 Americans were diagnosed with mpox during last year’s outbreak, and 55 died.

But now, the rapid spread of the deadlier Clade I subtype of the virus has been reported by health officials in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where the disease has spread to 22 of the DRC’s 26 provinces.

So far, there are no reported cases of the Clade I monkeypox virus in the US, but the CDC is warning doctors to be on the lookout for any symptoms of the disease, which can spread through sexual or household contact, or in health care settings where bodily fluids are present.

What is monkeypox?​

Mpox is a disease caused by the monkeypox virus, which is spread through close, physical contact between people, according to the New York State Department of Health.

The infection doesn’t usually cause serious illness, but it can be very painful and in some cases will result in hospitalization or death. In addition to humans, squirrels, rats, monkeys and other primates, prairie dogs, hedgehogs, pigs and mice may carry the virus.

The symptoms of mpox can include rashes, bumps, or blisters on or around the genitals or in other areas like your hands, feet, chest or face.

An mpox infection can also cause flu-like symptoms such as fever, headache, muscle aches, chills and fatigue. These symptoms may occur before or after the rash appears, or not at all.

Mpox vaccine​

There’s a safe and effective vaccine available, but the CDC warns that vaccination coverage in the US is low: Only one in four people who are eligible to get the vaccine have received both of the two doses required for full protection.

Since January of this year, DRC has reported more than 12,500 mpox cases and nearly 600 suspected deaths from the virus, CNN reports.

The CDC is warning doctors to consider mpox when evaluating the cause of rashes. The disease can affect anyone, though sexual contact — especially among men who have sex with men — has been cited as the most common way of spreading mpox.

Severe cases and death can occur, with young children and people with weak immune systems more at risk of severe disease.

https://nypost.com/2023/12/08/lifestyle/deadly-monkeypox-strain-that-kills-1-in-10-raises-cdc-alarm/ (Archive)
 
Honestly, were the Seven Plagues of Egypt due to faggots?
Maybe the Iran solution at this point, if you're gay, your cock gets chopped, or death. Before fudge packing kills us all.
 
What the point about warning about something when your purposely go out of your way to hide how it really spread and by whom. I feel sorry for the animals and small children that strangely got this diseases only when they happen to live with gay men.
 
Stop eating ass or sticking your dick in it to literally save your life challenge: impossible.

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Honestly, were the Seven Plagues of Egypt due to faggots?
Maybe the Iran solution at this point, if you're gay, your cock gets chopped, or death. Before fudge packing kills us all.
I'm 100% convinced that most stories in ancient religious texts about sinners, specifically sexual sinners, getting god-plagues thrown down upon them are a storytellers way of trying to keep their desert tribe from engaging in buttsex since anyone with 2 eyes and a brain can figure out that starts to end poorly. They may not have known the exact mechanism behind which the disease inevitably spread, or even the exact origin of the knowledge generations on, but they were more than smart enough to put 2 and 2 together that "dicks in bums -> horrific diseases"; God just so happened to be a powerful explanation and disincentive.

Embellish the details to make a more compelling story than "well this tribe started bumming each other and last anyone heard of them they were all dying of plague" and you end up with Sodom and Gomorrah.

A lot of the more bizarre prohibitions also have rational basis in "don't fucking kill everyone in an era with no understanding of microbes" if you think about them too.

tl;dr Maybe not faggots specifically, but buttstuff almost certainly.
 
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Guess I better not have sex with any men or any people who have sex with men who have sex with men.

Wonder if they're actually going to address whose spreading this, or if they'll just ignore it like they ignore how AIDS spreads now.
 
Honestly, were the Seven Plagues of Egypt due to faggots?
Maybe the Iran solution at this point, if you're gay, your cock gets chopped, or death. Before fudge packing kills us all.
The incel shall inherit the earth, after all. We are immune to all sexually transmitted diseases, for obvious reasons.
 
Fortunately I have not had 5-7 random pozloads deposited inside me today, so I should probably be fine from this potential outbreak. If you know someone who is monkeypox positive, ewww, why?
 
I thought that we'd heard the last of faggotpox.
 
disease, which can spread through sexual or household contact, or in health care settings where bodily fluids are present.
The CDC has a strict definition for the term 'close contact' but I can't find one for 'household contact'. Given the context, it seems they're saying it can potentially be spread via toilet seats and other surfaces.
 
I thought that we'd heard the last of faggotpox.
Yeah, why are they trying to hype this up when they dropped it after everyone rightfully said it was a homo disease? Is the white lung whatever not looking exploitable enough, so they're desperately clinging to the old shit?
 
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