DRC to Receive Mpox Vaccines

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Mpox Outbreak: WHO Recommends Vaccination in Affected Countries

Democratic Republic of Congo Hit Hardest, Receives Hope for Vaccine Doses

As the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended on Monday, August 19, that countries affected by the mpox variant initiate vaccination plans in areas where cases have emerged, the hardest-hit nation, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), expressed hope to receive its first vaccine doses “next week.”

Outbreak Statistics

The country has reported 16,700 cases, with “just over 570 deaths,” since the beginning of the year, according to Health Minister Samuel-Roger Kamba at a press conference.

According to the government, the disease is increasingly affecting young people, and many children under the age of fifteen have been impacted.

Characteristics of the Outbreak

The current outbreak is characterized by a more contagious and dangerous virus, with an estimated mortality rate of 3.6%.

Growing Concern in Africa

The surge of mpox in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which has also affected Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, and Uganda, prompted the WHO to declare its highest level of international alert on Wednesday.

The Democratic Republic of Congo is the epicenter of the current outbreak, with the spread of a more dangerous strain of the virus raising increasing concern in Africa and beyond.

Global Spread

Outside of Africa, mpox cases have been diagnosed in Sweden, Pakistan, and the Philippines.

Conclusion

The ongoing mpox outbreak has raised concerns globally, with the Democratic Republic of Congo being the hardest hit. Vaccination efforts are underway, and it is crucial to monitor the situation closely to contain the spread of the virus.

FAQs

Q: How many cases of mpox have been reported in the Democratic Republic of Congo?

A: 16,700 cases have been reported.

Q: What is the estimated mortality rate of the current outbreak?

A: The estimated mortality rate is 3.6%.

Q: Which countries have been affected by mpox outside of Africa?

A: Sweden, Pakistan, and the Philippines have reported cases of mpox.

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