All of the men are gay or bisexual, according to local media, and most were detected at STI clinics in Madrid, it said.

Five men in Portugal have also tested positive, and at least 15 more cases are being investigated, health officials there said.

These cases are all male and mostly ‘young’, but it is unclear how they caught the virus.

Advertisement

Monkeypox

But experts now fear it is spreading more widely for the first time, after seven Britons were diagnosed in the past fortnight, Daily Mail reported.

Six of them appear to have been infected in the UK, and the majority are not linked, which suggests more cases are going undetected.

Four of the British patients are gay or bisexual men, and officials say the pattern of transmission is ‘highly suggestive of spread in sexual networks’.

Dr. Simon Clarke, a microbiologist at the University of Reading, told MailOnline he suspects UK case numbers are already ‘in the tens’.

But he insisted the disease will not spread like Covid, adding: “I would be surprised if we ever got to more than 100 cases (in Britain).”

Source: IANS

Source:

You May Also Like

5-Day Apple Diet: A Quick Way to Lose Weight

Highlights: Apples curb hunger and prevent overeating Day 1 includes…

What Happens To Your Body When You Start Lifting Weights After 50

It’s never too late to start living healthier. When it comes to…

People Swear By the 'French Press' Exercise for Muscular, Toned Triceps

The French press isn’t just for making coffee anymore! People are doing…

The '5/20' Method Can Give You Sleeve-Busting Biceps—Here's How It Works

If you’re looking to build muscular, sleeve-busting biceps, the “5/20” method may…