KEY POINTS
  • U.K. health authorities have urged anyone who tests positive for the monkeypox virus to abstain from sex until their symptoms have cleared.
  • The U.K. Health Security Agency also recommended that previously infected persons continue to use condoms for a period of eight weeks after the virus has passed to combat rising cases.
  • With 179 cases, Britain now has the highest monkeypox case count in this current outbreak. Globally, 555 confirmed and suspected cases have now been reported in countries outside of Africa.
Test tubes labelled "Monkeypox virus positive and negative" are seen in this illustration taken May 23, 2022. 

U.K. health authorities have urged anyone who tests positive for the monkeypox virus to abstain from sex until their symptoms have cleared.

In new guidance released Monday, the U.K. Health Security Agency also recommended that previously infected persons continue to use condoms for a period of eight weeks after the virus has passed, as a precautionary measure.