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This is a research work on the transmission of monkeypox virus on animal and humans in Nigeria using Bayelsa State as case study. it is aimed at examining the symptoms of Monkey pox, ways through which monkey pox is transmitted and whether the use of smallpox vaccines reduces the risk of monkeypox. The area of study wasOkolobiri General Hospital, Bayelsa State. This study is divided into five chapters. Chapter one gives the general introduction. Chapter two reports the review of related literature to the theme of this research. Chapter three describes the actual process and method of their research, the research used. Chapter four gives the details of data analysis and presentation. Finally in chapter five, the researcher presented recommendation as well as the suggestion of further research.
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