Spain reports first monkeypox-related death in Europe

The WHO last weekend declared the rapidly spreading outbreak a global health emergency

Technicians wearing personal protective equipment suits stand behind a biohazard sign inside a molecular laboratory facility set up to test for the monkeypox disease. Photograph: Arun Sankar/AFP via Getty Images
Technicians wearing personal protective equipment suits stand behind a biohazard sign inside a molecular laboratory facility set up to test for the monkeypox disease. Photograph: Arun Sankar/AFP via Getty Images

Spain reported its first monkeypox-related death on Friday, in what is thought to be Europe’s first death from the disease and only the second outside of Africa in the current outbreak.

Brazil reported earlier on Friday the first monkeypox-related death outside the African continent in the current wave of the disease.

According to a World Health Organisation (WHO) report from July 22nd, only five deaths had been reported worldwide, all in the African region.

The WHO last Saturday declared the rapidly spreading outbreak a global health emergency, its highest level of alert.

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In its latest report, the Spanish health ministry said 4,298 cases had been confirmed in the country. Of the 3,750 patients it had information on, it said 120 had been hospitalised, accounting for 3.2 per cent and one had died, without providing further details.

A spokesperson for the health ministry declined to give further details on the deceased person. There have been 85 cases of monkeypox detected in Ireland, figures published this week show- Reuters

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