Health & Medicine
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Could Monkeypox Be the Next Pandemic? What You Need to Know about the Virus
The rare, zoonotic disease is now identified in non-endemic countries. Monkeypox, first identified in colonies of laboratory monkeys, has been reported mostly in humans in central and western Africa.
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