Montreal public health to provide update on suspected presence of rare monkeypox
MONTREAL — Public health authorities in Montreal will provide an update today on the suspected presence of monkeypox in the city.
Dr. Mylène Drouin, the city’s public health director, and Dr. Geneviève Bergeron, the medical officer for health emergencies and infectious diseases, will speak at 11 a.m.
On Wednesday, Radio-Canada reported that numerous possible cases were under investigation in the city.
Monkeypox is typically limited to Africa, and rare cases in the United States and elsewhere are usually linked to travel there. A small number of confirmed or suspected cases have been reported this month in the United Kingdom, Portugal and Spain.