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The outbreak of Monkeypox in the World

Monkeypox is a rare viral disease that has occasionally been reported in Thailand. The disease is primarily transmitted to humans through contact with infected animals or through human-to-human transmission. The Ministry of Public Health in Thailand has implemented surveillance measures to detect and respond to cases of Monkeypox. Isolation of infected individuals and contact tracing are important steps in controlling the spread of the disease. Public education campaigns emphasize the importance of avoiding contact with wild animals and practicing good hygiene. Continued vigilance and prompt response are necessary to manage Monkeypox in Thailand.

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Additional Info

Field Value
* Data Type Statistical Data
Allow for harvest to GD-Catalog Yes
* Contact Person Epidemic Data Exchange and Analysis Network
* Contact Email apisit.sa@buu.ac.th
* Objective To provide public service
* Update Frequency Unit Year
Update Frequency Interval
* Geo Coverage Country
* Data Source Department of Disease Control, Ministry of Public Health, Thailand
* Data Format CSV
* Data Category Public data
* License License not specified
Accessible Condition
URL
Data Language English
Last updated date
Data release calendar
First year of data (Statistical data) 2022
Last year of data (Statistical data) 2022
Disaggregate (Statistical data) Other
Global Disease Pandemic
Unit of measure (Statistical data) Case
Unit of multiplier (Statistical data)
Calculation method (Statistical data)
Standard (Statistical data)
Official Statistics
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Created July 27, 2024
Last Updated October 25, 2024