Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, they JUST NOW said that monkeypox was a sexually transmitted disease. Because literally all cases were from sexual contact. They just announced that today or yesterday.
Tell me you watch Fox News, without telling me watch Fox News!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, they JUST NOW said that monkeypox was a sexually transmitted disease. Because literally all cases were from sexual contact. They just announced that today or yesterday.
That’s really a misinterpretation of the facts. It’s currently being transmitted primarily through sexual contact, but sexual contact is not required for transmission. It makes me said that large numbers of people don’t seem capable of understanding the distinction.
Sorry, I don't work for the World Health Organization. You'll have to take that up with them directly.
Do you have a link? I’m not finding such a statement on their website. https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/monkeypox
I can't find it either, but here are these:
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/new-who-guidelines-monkeypox-could-be-classified-as-an-sexually-transmitted-infection/MIAHNFE3J333722PRAGV5N5FQI/
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/monkeypox-is-a-sexually-transmitted-infection-and-knowing-that-can-help-protect-people/
"Skin-on-skin transmission during sex is a sexually transmitted infection."
Anonymous wrote:Wait, they JUST NOW said that monkeypox was a sexually transmitted disease. Because literally all cases were from sexual contact. They just announced that today or yesterday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, they JUST NOW said that monkeypox was a sexually transmitted disease. Because literally all cases were from sexual contact. They just announced that today or yesterday.
That’s really a misinterpretation of the facts. It’s currently being transmitted primarily through sexual contact, but sexual contact is not required for transmission. It makes me said that large numbers of people don’t seem capable of understanding the distinction.
Sorry, I don't work for the World Health Organization. You'll have to take that up with them directly.
Do you have a link? I’m not finding such a statement on their website. https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/monkeypox