ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia
The World Health Organization has declared the mpox outbreaks in Congo and elsewhere in Africa a global emergency, with cases confirmed among children and adults in more than a dozen countries and a new form of the virus spreading.
Few vaccine doses are
available on the continent.
Earlier this week, the Africa
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced that the mpox outbreaks
were a public health emergency, with more than 500 deaths, and called for
international help to stop the virus’ spread.
“This is something that should
concern us all ... The potential for further spread beyond Africa and beyond is
very worrying,” said WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.
The Africa CDC previously said
that mpox, also known as monkeypox, has been detected in 13 countries this
year, and that more than 96% of all cases and deaths are in Congo.
Cases are up 160% and deaths are up 19% compared with the same period last year.
So far, there have been more
than 14,000 cases and 524 people have died.
Dimi Organa chair of the mpox
emergency committee said cases had been reported in countries such as Uganda,
Rwanda, Burundi and Kenya, where infections had not been registered in previous
outbreaks.
During the global 2022 mpox
outbreak that affected more than 70 countries, fewer than 1% of people died.
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