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Does Monkey Flower prefer sex?

Vita gazette – The statements made so far by various countries show that Monkey Flower prefers sexual intercourse. The latest news that “the DNA of the virus was found in laboratory tests performed on the sperm of patients” by an infectious disease centre in Rome has reinforced this hypothesis. However, experts point out that further laboratory tests are needed.

There are statements that Monkey Flower is sexually transmitted, but it has not been clarified yet. For this, it is necessary to get the definitive results of the research. Previously, it was announced that the cases from countries including Germany, Spain and England were masculine individuals who had sexual intercourse, especially with the same sex.

In an infectious disease research centre in Rome, it was reported that the DNA of the virus was found in laboratory tests performed on the semen of 7 patients who contracted Monkeypox. Experts announced on June 2 that traces of the virus were found in semen tests on four Monkeypox patients. The discovery of a contagious virus in semen strengthened the hypothesis that the virus was transmitted sexually.

Since the beginning of May, more than 300 cases of monkeypox have been reported in about 30 countries, mostly in Europe. It was stated that the majority of the cases were masculine individuals who had sexual intercourse with the same sex.

German scientists announced in a report published online on June 6 that the DNA of the virus was found in the semen of two patients in the country.

David Heymann, the former head of the WHO’s emergency department, also explained that the spread of the Monkeypox virus for the first time was linked to two events in Spain and Belgium. In Belgium, it was determined that the virus spread during the event called “Darklands”, known as the “fetish festival”, and a sauna special for homosexuals was closed in Madrid, Spain, which is associated with Monkey Flower cases.

In Spain, authorities said they were investigating the link between the Pride Parade in the Canary Islands and cases identified as having emerged from a sauna in Madrid. Authorities in the UK said that the majority of cases were “gay or bisexual” men with no history of travel to Africa. Similar statements were made in Portugal and Spain.

However, experts underline that further tests are needed in the laboratory to determine whether Monkey Flower is transmitted through semen in general.

 

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