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Mpox - World Health Organization (WHO) WHO fact sheet on mpox: includes key facts, definition, outbreaks, transmission, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, prevention, WHO response
Mpox Q A: What you need to know about mpox Within the last 3 years, WHO has declared 2 global public health emergencies of international concern (PHEICs) for mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) The first PHEIC was declared in July 2022 and lifted in May 2023 With the emergence of a new mpox strain and increased spread in Central and East Africa, a second PHEIC came into effect from August 2024 and is still ongoing One strain of mpox
WHO Director-General declares mpox outbreak a public health emergency . . . WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has determined that the upsurge of mpox in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and a growing number of countries in Africa constitutes a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC) under the International Health Regulations (2005) (IHR)
Mpox outbreak - World Health Organization (WHO) Page providing resources relating to an outbreak of mpox that began in 2022 Resources include general information on the virus, situation reports and materials for health workers
Mpox – South Africa Mpox is an infectious disease caused by the monkeypox virus (MPXV) There are two known clades of MPXV: clade I, previously called the Congo Basin clade; and clade II, previously called the West African clade, which includes subclades IIa and IIb MPXV transmits between humans through close contact with lesions, body fluids, respiratory droplets or contaminated materials, or from animals to
Mpox (monkeypox) - Democratic Republic of the Congo Mpox is an infectious disease caused by monkeypox virus (MPXV), which is endemic in densely forested regions of West, Central and East Africa, particularly in the northern and central regions of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Eleven of the 26 provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo are identified as endemic for mpox, but in more recent years the total number of mpox cases and
WHO recommends new name for monkeypox disease Following a series of consultations with global experts, WHO will begin using a new preferred term “mpox” as a synonym for monkeypox Both names will be used simultaneously for one year while “monkeypox” is phased out
Fragen und Antworten: Was Sie über Mpox wissen sollten In den letzten drei Jahren hat die WHO zwei globale gesundheitliche Notlagen von internationaler Tragweite (PHEIC) wegen Mpox (früher unter der Bezeichnung „Affenpocken“ bekannt) ausgerufen Die erste wurde im Juli 2022 ausgerufen und im Mai 2023 wieder aufgehoben Angesichts des Auftretens eines neuen Mpox-Stamms und der zunehmenden Verbreitung in Zentral- und Ostafrika trat im August
Mpox - World Health Organization (WHO) Mpox (previously known as monkeypox) is a viral disease caused by an orthopoxvirus called monkeypox virus It spreads mainly through close contact with someone who has mpox, causing a painful rash, enlarged lymph nodes and fever It can make people very sick and leave scars