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Mpox Africa
  • WHO’s move aims to galvanize a coordinated international response to contain and mitigate the spread of mpox.
  • An uptick in cases, especially in Burundi, Kenya, Uganda, and Rwanda, along with sporadic cases in Europe, prompted the WHO’s emergency declaration.
  • Despite these concerns, mpox is not likely to evolve into a pandemic akin to COVID-19.

Last week, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. This decision underscores the escalating threat posed by the virus, which surged globally in 2022 but has since seen a troubling resurgence, particularly in Africa. The WHO’s move aims to galvanize a coordinated international response to contain and mitigate the spread of mpox, a virus with significant public health implications.

Mpox, a member of the same viral family as smallpox, is a rare but severe infection. It manifests through symptoms akin to chickenpox, including fevers, swollen …

mpox vaccines
  • Health Minister Roger Kamba announced last week that the DRC expects to receive the first shipment of vaccine doses from the US within days.
  • DRC is the hardest hit country by the epidemic globally reporting over 1000 new cases in a week.
  • The country currently faces a huge shortfall in vaccine supplies, with an estimated 3 million doses required to curb the epidemic.

The US is expected to deliver critical Mpox vaccines to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) this week, marking a turning point in Kinshasa’s fight against the fast-spreading viral infection. This intervention comes as the World Health Organization (WHO) declared Mpox outbreaks in Africa a global emergency, highlighting the urgent need for international support to combat the virus.

The DRC, which has been hardest hit by the epidemic reporting over 1000 new cases in a week, is poised to receive a much-needed boost in its battle against …