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Mexico exceeds 3,000 monkeypox cases and four related deaths

The Government of Mexico reported this Wednesday that until last Monday it registered 3,007 cases of monkeypox, with an increase of 106 in the last week, and the first four deaths "directly related" to the virus.

In addition, they indicated that cases are registered in all 32 states of the country.

In the weekly technical report on epidemiological surveillance, the Ministry of Health detailed that in the referred period a total of 4,996 people were identified who meet the operational definition of a probable case.

Of this total, 3,007 are . . .

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