Castilla-La Mancha recorded 2 new cases of monkeypox between August 26 and September 1, specifically 1 in the province of Albacete and 1 in the province of Ciudad Real.
Thus, the confirmed cases in the Community amount to 55.
By provinces, Toledo has registered 18 cases, Ciudad Real 16, Albacete 10, Guadalajara 9 and Cuenca 2.
In Spain, according to data from the National Epidemiological Surveillance Network (RENAVE), as of September 2, a total of 6,645 confirmed cases of monkeypox have been reported.
Of the cases reported in SiViES, a total of 6,512 are male and 133 are female. Age ranges from 7 months to 88 years, with a median age of 37 years.
In the rest of Europe, as of September 2, a total of 15,730 confirmed cases have been reported, France (3,543), Germany (3,480), the United Kingdom (3,279), the Netherlands Bas (1,160) and Portugal (871) being the most affected countries in addition to Spain. Most are young men with a history of relationships in a sexually risky context.
In the rest of the world, as of September 2, a total of 29,610 confirmed cases have been reported in non-endemic countries, including the United States (19,465), Brazil (5,037), Peru (1,546), Canada (1,251) and Colombia (582). ) the most affected countries.
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