'unprecedented' outbreak

How many monkeypox cases are there in the UK?

CASES of monkeypox are continuing to rise in the UK with infections being found “daily,” according to experts.

The UK Health Security Agency has since updated guidance for self-isolation as authorities look to combat the “unprecedented” outbreak.

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Guidance has been issued amid a rise of monkeypox cases in the UK

How many monkeypox cases are there in the UK?

The UK has so far confirmed 20 monkeypox cases – with more expected to be announced later today (Monday, May 23, 2022).

More than 80 cases have also been identified across Europe, the US, Canada, Israel and Australia.

The disease, which was first found in monkeys, can be transmitted from person to person through close physical contact - including sex.

The UK Health Security Agency has said a notable proportion of cases in Britain and Europe have been found in gay and bisexual men.

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At present, health chiefs are urging men who are gay and bisexual to be aware of any unusual rashes or lesions.

Anyone with unusual skin lesions should seek attention quickly, doctors advise.

What is monkeypox?

Monkeypox is a usually mild infection, with symptoms including fever, headaches and a distinctive bumpy rash. 

The rash often begins on the face, which then spreads to other parts of the body including the genitals.

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People infected with monkeypox will usually start to experience symptoms five to 21 days after initial infection

The NHS says the first symptoms are:

  • A high temperature
  • A headache
  • Muscle aches
  • Backache
  • Swollen glands
  • Shivering (chills)
  • Exhaustion

They added that a rash usually appears one to five days after the symptoms.

If infected, the NHS says you will usually need to stay in a specialised hospital so the infection doesn't spread and your symptoms can be treated.

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