Dr Adam Kucharski said this means monkeypox may spread to animals and become well-established in UK.Epidemiologist warned that new cases may slow down but risk is they will 'not be eliminated in some places'.All new cases were detected in England, while Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland logged total of five so far.Mateo Prochazka, head of UKHSA, is urging worried Britons to use local sexual health services rather than NHS 111 helpline so its staff can focus more on handling other health queries.The UK Health Security Agency has confirmed 16 new cases, bringing the UK total since May 6 to 106.
NHS 111 'is being overloaded because everyone who gets a rash thinks they've got monkeypox': Other patients are left at risk due to swamped helplines, health chief warns as virus spreads to more than 100 Britons