A seventh case of monkeypox under investigation in Australia

Six cases of monkeypox have been confirmed in Australia with new cases being reported with increasing rapidity.

A scientist looks at a computer screen with an image of the monkeypox virus.

Monkeypox is endemic in some parts of Africa but a number of cases have been reported in several countries around the world over the past month. Source: Reuters

NSW has confirmed its fourth, and identified a probable fifth, case of monkeypox.

Two men in their 30s recently returned from Europe, where they had travelled together, and developed symptoms after landing in Sydney.
One of the men has been confirmed to have monkeypox while NSW Health says the other man probably also infectious.

They are both isolating at home.

Tracing is being conducted but so far no high-risk contacts have been identified.

The two men are not connected to the three previous cases reported in the state so far.
NSW Health says monkeypox does not pose a threat of transmission in the general community. It is generally spread through close contact.

Monkeypox is endemic in some parts of Africa but a number of cases have been reported in several countries around the world over the past month.

Six cases have so far been confirmed in Australia.

Victoria confirmed its second case on Friday in a man in his 30s who had returned from the UK.

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said Friday it was aware of more than .

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Published 4 June 2022 8:06pm
Updated 4 June 2022 8:09pm
Source: AAP, SBS

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