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UN Puts Mpox Cases in Africa at 30,000

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In its report, the WHO also said that there have been more than 800 deaths in the same period as a result of suspected Mpox. It comes after the WHO’s director general declared the outbreak of the disease in parts of Africa a public health emergency – the organization’s highest level of alert.

In a recent report, the World Health Organisation stated that there have been almost 30,000 suspected cases of Mpox in Africa since the start of this year. According to the U.N. health body, a majority were in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which has been grappling with an uptick in cases, along with its neighbor Burundi.

In its report, the WHO also said that there have been more than 800 deaths in the same period as a result of suspected Mpox. It comes after the WHO’s director general declared the outbreak of the disease in parts of Africa a public health emergency – the organization’s highest level of alert.

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Beyond the African continent, a handful of cases have also been confirmed in countries including Sweden and Pakistan. The virus that causes the disease was first discovered decades ago, but it has changed over the past several years, resulting in the disease spreading more easily between humans. Vaccines against the virus are expected to be carried out in the Democratic Republic of Congo from October 2nd.