Monkeypox: 3 suspected cases in Morocco, no confirmed cases

Monkeypox: 3 suspected cases in Morocco, no confirmed cases

First, we repeat, there’s no need to worry. As part of the general monitoring and monitoring of the possible occurrence of cases in Morocco, the Ministry of Health announced three suspected cases of monkeypox.

Maud Merabet. Coordinator of the National Center for Public Health Emergency Operations.

23 May 2022 at 8:19 pm.

Modified on May 23, 2022 at 9:35 pm.

First, we repeat, there’s no need to worry. As part of the general monitoring and monitoring of the possible occurrence of cases in Morocco, the Ministry of Health announced three suspected cases of monkeypox.

Monkeypox, or monkeypox, or even monkeypox, is an unknown disease in Morocco. Our country has never registered any case before.

The presence of the disease in Europe led to the establishment of a response and surveillance plan in Morocco. Three suspected cases have been identified in this connection. In a video transmitted to the press, Dr. Maud Marabet, coordinator of the National Center for Public Health Emergency Operations at the Ministry of Health announced, three people were subjected to a biological test (actually a PCR), the results of which are awaited.

At the time of posting this article, there were no confirmed cases reported in the state.

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