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Outbreaks of diseases such as monkeypox becoming more frequent, warns WHO

Diseases that typically circulate in animals are increasingly jumping into humans



File photo: A logo is pictured on the World Health Organization (WHO) headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland.
Image Credit: Reuters

London: Outbreaks of endemic diseases such as monkeypox and lassa fever are becoming more persistent and frequent, the World Health Organization's emergencies director, Mike Ryan, warned on Wednesday.

As the climate change contributes to rapidly changing weather conditions like drought, animals and human are changing their food-seeking behaviour. As a result, diseases that typically circulate in animals are increasingly jumping into humans, he said.

"Unfortunately, that ability to amplify that disease and move it on within our communities is increasing - so both disease emergence and disease amplification factors have increased."

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