Argentina Reports 2 Cases of Monkeypox

Argentina Reports 2 Cases of Monkeypox
The dorsal surfaces of the hands of a monkeypox case patient in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 1997. CDC
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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina—Argentina reported two cases of the monkeypox virus on Friday in men who had recently arrived from Spain, marking the first time the presence of the virus has been confirmed in Latin America during this latest outbreak.

Argentina’s health ministry first confirmed a man from the province of Buenos Aires who had traveled to Spain has monkeypox. Later in the day, the ministry said in a statement that a suspected case involving a resident of Spain who had arrived in Argentina earlier in the week was also confirmed positive.