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WHO Faces Critical Decision on Mpox Africa Outbreak Amid Escalating Concerns


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As concern grows over the rapid spread of a more lethal strain of the mpox virus, the World Health Organization (WHO) is set to make a critical decision this week regarding the outbreak in Africa. The independent experts appointed by WHO will convene virtually on Wednesday to determine whether the ongoing mpox outbreak should be classified as a global public health emergency.

 

This decision comes at a time when the situation in Africa is becoming increasingly dire. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus will receive advice from the committee on whether mpox now constitutes a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC). Based on their evaluation, the Director-General will issue recommendations aimed at managing and potentially curbing the spread of the virus.

 

Mpox Outbreak Africa: Africa CDC Poised to Declare Mpox a Continental  Health Emergency, What This Means

 

One significant outcome of such a declaration would be the acceleration of vaccine distribution. Vaccine manufacturers now have the option to apply to WHO for an emergency license. This license would enable global organizations, including UNICEF and Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, to procure and distribute vaccines to affected regions. This development was confirmed by the United Nations body on August 9, marking a crucial step in the international response to the outbreak.

 

Earlier in June, Bavarian Nordic, a leading vaccine manufacturer, dispatched 15,000 doses of its vaccine to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), the epicenter of the outbreak where the majority of cases have been reported.

 

The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) has been vocal in its calls for "global solidarity" in the face of the crisis. The Africa CDC has highlighted the region's urgent need for 10 million vaccine doses, yet the continent currently has access to only 200,000 doses. This stark discrepancy underscores the critical need for international support and the scaling up of vaccine production and distribution. The agency is also set to deliberate on whether to declare a continental emergency in response to the escalating outbreak.

 

The gravity of the situation is underscored by the spread of the virus across the continent. As of this year, the mpox virus has been reported in at least 13 African countries. Alarmingly, in the past month alone, four new countries—Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, and Uganda—have reported mpox cases for the first time. The spread of the virus is particularly concerning due to the emergence of a new, more deadly strain. Originating in the DRC, this strain has begun to spread to neighboring countries, heightening fears of a wider and more devastating outbreak.

 

The numbers paint a grim picture. So far in 2024, there have been 517 deaths linked to the mpox virus from a total of 17,541 confirmed and suspected cases. The increasing death toll, coupled with the rising number of infections, has intensified calls for a more robust global response.

 

As the WHO prepares to make its decision, the international community is watching closely. The classification of the mpox outbreak as a PHEIC could significantly impact the resources allocated to combat the virus, including the distribution of vaccines and the implementation of public health measures. The outcome of this decision could also influence the level of international attention and support directed towards Africa, which has borne the brunt of the outbreak.

 

The situation in Africa serves as a stark reminder of the global interconnectedness of public health. An outbreak in one region can have far-reaching implications, necessitating a coordinated and comprehensive response. The WHO's decision this week will be pivotal in determining the course of action taken by the international community to address the mpox outbreak in Africa. As the world waits for the outcome, the need for swift and decisive action has never been more apparent.

 

Credit: Politico  2024-08-14

 

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Another , more lethal , pandemic might be the solution to many of the world's problems .

 

A global reboot is needed anyway , time is running out fast now ...

 

Just a joke ...?

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