Preventions and Treatments of Monkeypox
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The research aims to reveal the importance of preventive medicine in identifying monkeypox, highlighting the reasons for the emergence and origin of the disease, and ways to prevent it. To achieve the objectives of the research, the descriptive analytical method was used, by studying the theoretical background that dealt with preventive medicine and monkeypox.
The research concluded To a set of results, the most important of which are:
1- Monkeypox is not far away, and is spreading rapidly. Therefore, it is necessary to prepare for any outbreak that may occur at any time through medical prevention and early detection of any outbreak of the disease.
2- There is no effective vaccine for monkeypox, and the available treatments are a group of painkillers and antibiotics.
3- Monkeypox is a contagious disease that is transmitted very quickly through direct contact between humans.
4- To prevent monkeypox, the medical prevention protocol must be applied at all levels.
In light of the previous results, the researcher recommends the following:
1-Working to educate people about the importance of medical prevention in limiting the spread of infections and epidemics.
2- Early preparation and detection of epidemics limits their spread and reduces the chances of infection among humans.
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