The WHO’s latest report urges heightened surveillance, improved vaccine access, and stronger infection control to prevent the disease from becoming entrenched.
Breakdown
- WHO reports a rising spread of Mpox, with 17 African countries experiencing ongoing transmission.
- Nearly 3,000 cases and 17 deaths were recorded between September 14 and October 19. 10s
- Mpox has been detected for the first time in Malaysia, Namibia, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain. 16s
- The resurgence of Mpox complicates global public health efforts and raises concerns about underreported cases and new variants. 29s
- WHO calls for heightened surveillance, improved vaccine access, and stronger infection control to prevent further spread. 42s