CDC raises monkeypox alert level, recommends masks during travel
The CDC raised its monkeypox alert level on Monday, recommending that people wear masks while traveling.
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- DPA
- Published Date: 11:04 | 07 June 2022
- Modified Date: 11:30 | 07 June 2022
Monkeypox presents as flu-like symptoms before patients develop a painful rash and lesions and swolen lymph nodes.
The incubation period between exposure and when symptoms first appear can be anywhere from five to 21 days, according to the World Health Organization.
The CDC said cases have been reported on every continent aside from Antartica.
"Some cases were reported among men who have sex with men. Some cases were also reported in people who live in the same household as an infected person," the CDC said. Experts said a number of sexually transmitted infections present similar symptoms and the real number of infections could be higher.
The agency reported 31 confirmed cases in the U.S. as of Monday afternoon. The first reported cases in Washington, D.C., came on Sunday.