Britain hit by MONKEYPOX: Two patients in Wales catch virus
Two cases of the rare monkeypox virus have been confirm in the UK, Matt Hancock has revealed.
Giving evidence to MPs today on the handling of the pandemic, the health secretary casually said the killer virus had been spotted.
Public Health Wales subsequently confirmed in a statement that two people from the same household in North Wales picked up the virus abroad and were admitted to hospital in England.
It confirmed that one of the people infected with monkeypox is still in hospital, but did not give further details of their location or condition.
Monkeypox is a rare viral disease which causes a blistering skin rash and feverish, flu-like symptoms. It is caused by a virus spread by monkeys, rats, squirrels and other small mammals.
The illness can spread between people either by skin-to-skin contact, coughs and sneezes or by touching contaminated clothes or bedding.
Discussing the trace and isolation system, Mr Hancock said it was 'essentially built for very important, but very small outbreaks'.
'As health secretary you are dealing with these sorts of outbreaks all the time. I am currently dealing with a monkeypox outbreak and cases of drug-resistant TB and that is absolutely standard,' he said.
The Welsh health body said it and Public Health England are monitoring the two cases of the virus.
'The index case was acquired overseas, and the two cases are members of the same household. Both cases were admitted to a hospital in England, where one currently remains.
'Monitoring and follow-up of the cases and their close contacts are undertaken as part of normal practice, and the risk to the general public is very low.'
Cases of monkeypox were identified in the UK for the first time in 2018 when three people caught the infection in separate instances in Cornwall, Blackpool and Liverpool.
Around one in 10 people who become ill with monkeypox will die and most deaths from the virus occur in younger age groups, according to the World Health Organization. But human-to-human contact is 'relatively limited', it said.
Richard Firth, a consultant in health protection at Public Health Wales, said 'confirmed cases of monkeypox are a rare event in the UK, and the risk to the general public is very low'.
Emily Craig Health Reporter For Mailonline
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