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CDC/Handout via REUTERSLONDON, May 21 (Reuters) - The World Health Organization said it expects to identify more cases of monkeypox as it expands surveillance in countries where the disease is not typically found.As of Saturday, 92 confirmed cases and 28 suspected cases of monkeypox have been reported from 12 member states that are not endemic for the virus, the U.N. agency said, adding it will provide further guidance and recommendations in coming days for countries on how to mitigate the spread of monkeypox."Available information suggests that human-to-human transmission is occurring among people in close physical contact with cases who are symptomatic", the agency added.Monkeypox is an infectious disease that is usually mild, and is endemic in parts of west and central Africa.
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