Texas reports what may be the first U.S. death from monkeypox

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Monkeypox virus, illustration.
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Texas health officials said Tuesday that a person diagnosed with monkeypox died in what may be the nation’s first-known fatality from the virus.

The patient was an adult with a severely compromised immune system who lived in the Houston area, health officials said. The case is under investigation to determine what role monkeypox played in the individual’s death, officials said.

Monkeypox is generally not life threatening, but people with compromised immune systems are at higher risk of severe disease. Patients typically develop lesions that often look similar to pimples or blisters and cause excruciating pain.

The U.S. is battling the largest monkeypox outbreak in the world right now. More than 18,000 cases have been across the country, with infections now confirmed in every state as well as Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C., according to CDC data.

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