America
US reports 25,341 monkeypox cases
Washington, Sep 28
The US has reported a total of 25,341 monkeypox cases as of Wednesday since the outbreak was first reported earlier this year, according to the latest figures issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
California accounts for the highest number, with 4,886 cases, followed by New York (3,881), Florida (2,455), Texas (2,292), Georgia (1,773) and Illinois (1,300), according to the CDC data.
Monkeypox infections are rarely fatal, with most cases resolving within two to four weeks.
According to the World Health Organization, the disease has a fatality rate of around 3 to 6 per cent.
However, immunocompromised individuals are more likely to experience severe illness when infected, according to the CDC.
45 minutes ago
Seeking the Infinite: Maha Kumbh 2025—Yakub Mathew’s Spiritual Chronicle Ignites the IAAC Literary Festival in New York
49 minutes ago
"Miscarriage of justice," says Rights Group after Sheikh Hasina sentenced to death
54 minutes ago
Harmony in Healing: Indian American Medical Association's Illinois chapter 45th Gala Celebrates Community, Leadership, and Legacy
57 minutes ago
Proceedings need to meet fair trial standards: HRW flags concerns over Hasina verdict
58 minutes ago
North Korea slams Seoul-US fact sheet as formalising confrontational stance against Pyongyang
1 hour ago
US lawmakers introduce bipartisan resolution to defend India ties
1 hour ago
Trump backs H-1B visas again despite Republican calls to end programme
1 hour ago
White House economic advisor says India trade deal could come ‘soon’
1 hour ago
Fresh filing alleges $533 million was routed back to Byju Raveendran; founders deny charges
1 hour ago
India’s entertainment sector to grow 7 pc annually to cross Rs 3,000 billion by 2027
1 hour ago
EPFO ensuring that PF services reach every worker with speed, dignity: Dr Mansukh Mandaviya
1 hour ago
‘Encouraging gains’: WHO lauds India for narrowing TB detection gaps, reducing mortality
1 hour ago
Piyush Goyal meets Norwegian Health Minister to deepen ties on pharma, tech
