Monkeypox no cause for panic: Microbiologist
Monkeypox is making headlines worldwide, but is it something we need to be worried about?
Dr. Joseph Blondeau, head of clinical microbiology at Royal University Hospital and provincial lead for Clinical Microbiology with the Saskatchewan Health Authority, said we shouldn’t be panicking about the virus.
“Most people will have a self-resolving infection,” Blondeau explained. “The mortality rate is one per cent or less.”
Symptoms of monkeypox include lesions all over the body, fever, headache, muscle aches, exhaustion and swollen lymph nodes.