Highlighting the fact that there is an existing vaccine, life sciences industry analyst GlobalData has said the current monkeypox outbreak “should not be overly concerning.”
The research note comes after media outlets reported the number of monkeypox cases has reached 20 in the UK, with over 100 people infected in Europe.
Globally, the list of nations with known cases of the rare tropical disease is also growing, with Australia, Italy, Sweden, Spain, Portugal and the USA all reporting infections.
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