Increased AAP waterpox injuries by 500% compared to last year
Data from African centers to combat disease and prevention showed Thursday that cases of AAP water -pucking infection are still spreading on the continent, and that it revealed an increase of more than 500% compared to last year. In mid -August, the World Health Organization announced that the disease is a state of global health cases, after the spread of a new breed from the Democratic Republic of Congo to neighboring countries. “The situation is not yet under control, we are still in the upward trend in general,” said Najashi Najongo of the African centers to combat and prevent diseases, in a press release. According to the centers’ data, 19 African countries have seen more than 48,000 cases of suspects in a pockets, including 1048 deaths since the beginning of this year until now. The Central Africa region, most affected by the outbreak of the disease, represents 85.7% of cases and 99.5% of deaths on the continent. The virus that causes the disease can be carefully transmitted by physical communication, including sexual contact. The new virus breed known as (Claid 1B) was also distributed in Europe as it was discovered in Sweden, Germany and Britain. “We need to continue to mobilize political participation and mobilize financial support, which is an important role in controlling the current outbreak of the disease,” Ngongo said. He added: “We don’t want this virus to be a new sexual bachelor, especially its new pressure, which will be more dangerous than Kovid-19.”