and Texas have become the thirteenth and fourteenth states to reported suspected cases of , bringing the national tally to 35 cases.Health officials in the Copper State revealed their first likely case of the rash-causing virus late Tuesday in a man in his late 30s from Maricopa County — which includes its capital and largest city Phoenix. It was not clear how he caught the disease.In the Lone Star State, a suspected case was reported in Dallas — its third largest city — in a patient who had returned within the last month from an area 'also reporting monkeypox'. A 'few people' are also being monitored for the illness.
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