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Monkeypox Outbreak in Barcelona: Cases Among Men Who Have Sex with Men
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Monkeypox Outbreak in Barcelona: Cases Among Men Who Have Sex with Men

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com August 17, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

The deputy general director of Surveillance and Response to Public Health Emergencies of the Generalitat, Jacobo Mendioroz, confirms the outbreak to this newspaper and details that, for now, they have detected six cases (two in July and four in August) in Barcelona, all in men who have sex with men but what, at coincide in the same space y time, Public Health has chosen to declare the outbreak. Is he second outbreak which declares Public Health since last year, which ended this March.

The body discards a “epidemiological link” between infections, but works with the hypothesis that there is already “community spread” and a “possible underdiagnosis”. The situation coincides with the one they live other European countries, where cases are rising, and especially Portugal, where an outbreak of monkeypox was reported which, between May 3 and July 28, has affected 1,002 people, according to the Spanish Ministry of Health. Salut Pública calls the collective of men who have sex with men to get vaccinated for the second time this year.

Mendioroz rules out that this outbreak, which expected to increase be like last year, when the monkey smallpox (Spain was the European country with the most infections) saturated the Drassanes unit of the Hospital de Vall d’Hebron in Barcelona, specialized in sexually transmitted infections (STIs). In that outbreak, which began in August 2022 and ended at the end of March of this year, a total of 2.321 personas, According to figures from Public Health.

“We do not expect a large-scale outbreak, but rather isolated cases or small outbreaks like this one,” Mendioroz points out. He believes that this will be the case because people are now vaccinated but, in addition, this epidemiologist points out, because the system works “better” than last year and is detected faster.

through sexual means

monkey pox It is not transmitted only by sexual route, but also through respiratory secretions, objects or by direct contact with the infected person’s rashes. The outbreaks that are taking place are considered a sexually transmitted infection (STI), since they originate from sexual physical contact. Monkeypox mainly affects men who have sex with men although last year it already demonstrated reaching more and more profiles of populations.

Yesterday, the WHO confirmed 1,020 new cases of monkeypox, which represents an increase of 1.2% of the total number of positives, and three deaths since its last report, dated July 14, and until August 9. In the last two weeks, the WHO report indicates that the reported cases have increased in the regions of the Western Pacific, Europe and America. A new country, Trinidad and Tobago, has reported its first three cases of mpox.

They still haven’t come to the consultation

Entities like CheckPoint en Barcelona, dedicated to the detection of STIs, they have not yet diagnosed any case of monkeypox. “We stopped seeing monkeypox at the end of last year, although in cases of suspicion We continue to do PCR tests,” the CheckPoint doctor points to this newspaper Pep Coll. The monkeypox vaccine stopped the infection.

CheckPoint continue to vaccinate of this disease to men who have sex with men. “We are calm but with the high guard. We do not rule out that with Circuit [el festival LGTBI de Barcelona] Let’s start seeing more cases. I don’t think this outbreak have the magnitude of last summer because there are many more people immunized, either by the vaccine the why natural immunity”, Coll points out. Those over 50 are already immunized when they receive the smallpox vaccine as children.

The monkeypox vaccine protects, the problem is that it is not known how long immunity lasts. CheckPoint is doing a follow-up to find out. For his part, Mendioroz makes a appeal to get vaccinated a second time to people who were vaccinated last year, who are part of the group of men who have sex with men. Also, to avoid risk exposures. And to consult with a care center before the appearance of symptoms.

The symptoms

The symptoms of monkeypox are flu-like and include the typical muscle aches, fever, chills, exhaustion, headache, back pain, swollen lymph nodes. and the typical rash so characteristic of smallpoxwhich in this case usually begins on the face to spread to other areas of the body, especially the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet.

Most often, the start rash when it starts to raise the fever The monkeypox rash begins as flat, red spots, which then develop into blisters that fill with pus, forming pustules. And the itching can cause such strong itching that the patient himself ends up tearing off the scabs, which will later leave scars.

2023-08-17 15:27:13
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Free Rabies Vaccination, Sterilization, and Microchip Implantation for Pets: Mobile Veterinary Unit in Bangkok, July 2023
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Free Rabies Vaccination, Sterilization, and Microchip Implantation for Pets: Mobile Veterinary Unit in Bangkok, July 2023

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com July 16, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Bangkok appeals to animal lovers by offering free rabies vaccination, sterilization, microchip implantation in July 2023 with a mobile veterinary unit. Check conditions and service points here.

The Bangkok Health Department invites pet owners to bring dogs and cats for rabies vaccination, sterilization and microchip injections. at the mobile vaccination service unit near home free of charge which has the following details

Mobile veterinary units

1. Chom Thong District

On July 17, 2023, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon at Sai Temple, registration is accepted at the event.

2. Taling Chan District

On July 19, 2023 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., Wat Paknam on the north side (In the case of sterilization, the queue is fully booked)

3. Bangna District

On July 19, 2023 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon at Wat Bang Na Nok (in case of sterilization, the queue is fully booked).

4. Bang Sue District

On July 20, 2023 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon at the Red Building Locomotive Community. (Registration on the job site)

5. Lat Krabang District

On July 20, 2023 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon at the Public Health Service Center 45 Romklao (in case of sterilization, the queue is fully booked).

6. Bang Phlat District

On July 21, 2023 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon at Wat Phakhakininat Worawihan. (In the case of sterilization, the queue is fully booked)

Things to bring on the day of service

– Pet owners have to show their ID card.

For more information, please contact Rabies Control Group Public Health Veterinary Office Tel. 02 248 7417, 02 245 3311 during office hours.

2023-07-16 20:15:00

#Rabies #vaccination #sterilization #free #microchip #implant #update

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“The Importance of Employee Support in Post-Pandemic Times”

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com April 29, 2023
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After the pandemic, the needs of employees have become a more significant focus. This article features John Loftus and his experience with the support of his boss, which proved to be a turning point in improving his lifestyle. The article also touches on the importance of workplace support for employees’ well-being. Written by Eilish O’Regan, this piece is a must-read for anyone interested in post-pandemic work culture.

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DOH Denies Return of Face Mask Rule in Metro Manila | ABS-CBN News

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com April 26, 2023
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The Department of Health (DOH) has denied rumors of the return of the mandatory use of face masks in Metro Manila due to an increase in coronavirus infections. As per the DOH, a viral social media post on the matter is false, and Metro Manila will remain under Alert Level 1, the lowest in the government’s COVID-19 alert level system, until the end of April. The DOH previously recommended that these alert levels be similar to typhoon warnings and a guidance system in the future. The Philippines saw a 32% increase in the daily average of COVID-19 infections in the past week. Stay informed and get your information only from reliable sources, including official platforms, national government agencies, institutions, and news outlets. Watch this related video and learn more about the latest COVID-19 developments in the Philippines.

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“DOH Clarifies Status of 26 Areas under Alert Level 2 | ABS-CBN News”

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com April 23, 2023
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The Department of Health (DOH) has clarified the alert level status of 26 areas in a recently issued Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) resolution for the remaining days of April. According to DOH, the 26 provinces and cities under alert level 2 were not escalated from level 1, rather they have been under alert level 2 status since June 2022 because of low vaccination rates below 70% of the target total and population. DOH also encouraged unvaccinated, unboosted, or under-boosted individuals, especially senior citizens, to get vaccinated as soon as possible while it is still free of charge. While some hospitals have reported an uptick in COVID-19 admissions, no hospital has reported full capacity. The IATF issued Resolution No. 6-C on April 14, 2023, listing several areas under their respective alert level status. The list of areas under alert level 2 includes the provinces and cities of Benguet, Ifugao, Quezon, Palawan, Camarines Norte, Masbate, Antique, Negros Occidental, Bohol, Cebu, Negros Oriental, Leyte, Western Samar, Lanao del Norte, Davao de Oro, Davao del Norte, Davao del Sur, Davao Occidental, North Cotabato, Sarangani, Sultan Kudarat, Dinagat Islands, Basilan, Maguindanao, Sulu, and Tawi-Tawi.

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Specialist doctors criticize Irish Government for failing to counteract pro-cannabis messaging in media

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com April 11, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

With the ever-growing debate about the legalization of cannabis, doctors are weighing in on this issue. They claim that the government is failing to counteract the ‘relentless pro-cannabis messaging’ in the media, which is having a significant impact on society. In this article, we will explore the arguments made by doctors and their concerns regarding the growing prevalence of cannabis use. Additionally, we will discuss the reasons behind the government’s inability to address this issue effectively and the potential consequences of not taking action.


A group of specialist doctors has accused the Irish Government and Health Service Executive (HSE) of failing to counteract the “relentless pro-cannabis messaging” in the media with factual information on its harms. The specialists, including those in addiction, emergency medicine, psychiatry, neurology, and general practice have claimed that a “huge amount of avoidable misery” is being caused to thousands of people misusing the drug, but the health problems arising from cannabis use “remain ignored”. The group has called for a comprehensive public health campaign, especially amongst people under 25, who they claim are suffering more from cannabis issues than alcohol.

The group has claimed that an estimated 22,000 people have become dependent on cannabis, and record medical and psychiatric hospital admissions related to the drug have been noted in Ireland in 2020, with over 1,000 cases. The public perception of the harms of cannabis is declining despite the evidence of increasing harms. However, the doctors have lamented that there has been little attempt by the government or HSE to counteract the pro-cannabis messaging on social and traditional media.

The doctors have expressed their concerns over the impact of cannabis on young people and their families, with “cannabis problems” evident in every community, from the most affluent to the most deprived. The group has warned that cannabis-impaired drivers, emergency department admissions due to mental and physical effects of cannabis, and adverse effects on young children from heavy parental cannabis use present a major concern. They have further stated that cannabis use is associated with increased risks for psychosis, depression, anxiety, and suicidal behaviors and worsens outcomes in those with mental disorders.

The group, which includes two former presidents of Irish Medical Organisation (IMO), a former president of the Royal College of Physicians, and the head of the school of medicine at Trinity College Dublin, has expressed disappointment that health problems arising from cannabis use continue to be ignored, despite the evidence of substantial and increasing harms. The doctors have called for renewed priority to the more important issues of prevention and treatment, highlighting that cannabis is a major problem in Ireland and not an in-your-face epidemic like heroin.

While expressing support for the health diversion scheme introduced by the government recently, the doctors have reiterated that nobody should be locked up for “simple drug possession”. Cannabis industry lobbyists in Ireland have been further skewing an already unbalanced public discourse, they claim.

According to addiction specialist Professor Bobby Smyth, cannabis abuse is an insipid, slow, background problem involving young people who are disintegrated in their houses. GP and a former IMO president, Dr. Ray Walley, who sees new cannabis patients almost weekly, have suggested that the state is abrogating its responsibilities to collect reliable data on the problem, while medical bodies are behind the curve in speaking out on cannabis harms. He believes that they are now in the same situation they were 50 years ago with cigarettes, if not worse.

The Citizens’ Assembly on Drugs Use, chaired by former HSE boss Paul Reid, is due to have its first meeting soon. While some have questioned the group’s transparency and operations, the doctors see this as an opportunity to move on from endless conversations about legislation, to give priority to prevention and treatment of cannabis use.

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