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LGBTQ community leaders are calling an emergency town hall in Wilton Manors on Thursday night to try to curb the spread.
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To some health experts, the initiative potentially misses the opportunity to control monkeypox virus in the African countries where it’s infected people for decades.
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Symptoms that doctors were taught about in medical school are not necessarily indicative of the cases of 2022. It can be much more subtle — and look a lot like other diseases.
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Although most cases of the smallpox-related disease are mild, authorities in numerous European countries and the U.S. are offering to immunize people at high risk and considering the use of antivirals.
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Some of the most well-respected medical schools are incorporating this philosophy into their curriculums and offering degrees aimed at developing health administrators and medical leaders.
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Health officials says the risk of transmission remains low.
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The case appears to be related to international travel and the patient is in isolation. Health officials are notifying people who may have been exposed to the patient.
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The disease belongs to a family of viruses that includes chickenpox and smallpox. Most people recover from monkeypox within weeks.
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U.S. regulators Friday approved the first treatment for smallpox — a deadly disease that was wiped out four decades ago — in case the virus is used in a…