The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared a public health emergency due to a new variant of mpox virus This strain is causing more severe disease and higher mortality compared to the variant responsible for the 2022 outbreak. This new mpox variant was first detected last year in the Democratic Republic of Congo, with cases now rising in the neighboring countries as well. 👉 The new variant is considered more contagious and therefore, WHO warns of the variant's potential for wider international spread. Symptoms of mpox include fever, headache, rash, and swollen lymph nodes. Mpox can spread through close or intimate contacts, by touching items such as clothing or surfaces used by infected people, or through contact with wild animals, their fluids, bites, and scratches. However, the person-to-person transmission is considered relatively inefficient. 🔬 💉 Diagnostic testing, along with vaccination, plays a crucial role in controlling the spread of the virus. Early detection leads to better management of symptoms and prevention of severe complications. 🌍 Testing also enables health authorities track the spread of the disease, identify outbreak hotspots, and understand transmission dynamics. This information is crucial for public health responses and for targeted interventions. Contact Aidian for more information about mpox testing solutions: https://lnkd.in/d5gJ7iz6 #Aidian #WHO #mpox #diagnostics
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The recent detection of a more severe strain of Mpox (Clade 1) in Sweden marks the first case of this variant in Europe. This strain, which has been spreading across Africa, is more contagious and has a higher mortality rate (5-10%) compared to the previously known Clade 2. The World Health Organization (WHO) and Africa CDC recently declared this outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC). #Mpox #Europe #Pandemic #WHO https://lnkd.in/eaks-9jk
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The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the ongoing mpox outbreak a global health emergency as of August 14, 2024. This decision comes amid rising cases in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and neighboring countries, where a new strain known as clade 1b is spreading rapidly. This strain is particularly concerning due to its transmission primarily through sexual contact, marking a shift in how the virus spreads. Mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, is a viral infection characterized by symptoms such as fever, painful rashes, and swollen lymph nodes. While it is generally self-limiting, the disease can lead to severe complications, especially in vulnerable populations like children and those with weakened immune systems. Since the beginning of 2024, over 15,600 cases and 537 deaths have been reported, with the DRC accounting for the majority of these incidents. The WHO emphasizes the need for a coordinated international response to curb the outbreak and prevent further spread. Vaccines are available and efforts are underway to enhance access, particularly in low-income countries. The organization is calling for global collaboration to secure funding and resources to combat this public health threat effectively. Stay informed and vigilant about mpox, as it poses a risk not only in Africa but potentially worldwide. Let's work together to ensure health and safety for all. By Harpreet Kaur MPH.BSC.RN
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WHO Declares MPox a Public Health Emergency of International Concern Mpox has been declared a global health emergency by the World Health Organization (WHO) due to a significant resurgence of cases, particularly in Africa. The virus, which can spread through close contact, has caused concern due to the emergence of a new, more transmissible variant. Mpox typically presents with flu-like symptoms and pus-filled lesions, and while it is usually mild, it can be fatal in rare cases. The declaration of a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) aims to mobilize international resources and cooperation to contain the outbreak and prevent further spread. This coordinated response is crucial to address the rising number of cases and mitigate the impact of this viral disease on global health.
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The World Health Organization (WHO) has emphasized that mpox, whether old or new strains, is not comparable to COVID-19, as authorities understand how to control its spread. WHO Regional Director for Europe, Hans Kluge, called for global action to either control and eliminate mpox or risk falling into another cycle of "panic and neglect." The clade 1b variant, which has now spread to Sweden, marks its first spread outside Africa, raising concerns due to its easier transmission through close contact. WHO declared the outbreak a public health emergency of international concern. WHO's continued focus on the more severe clade 1 strain is critical for addressing the global challenge. European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) Read More: https://lnkd.in/dwMxHcxr #WHO #Mpox #PublicHealth #GlobalHealth #ECDC #HealthEmergency #DiseaseControl
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WHO reports 27 confirmed Mpox cases and 1 death in India since 2022 India recorded 27 laboratory-confirmed cases of Mpox (previously known as Monkeypox) and one fatality between January 2022 and June 2024, according to the World Health Organization's (WHO) latest update on Tuesday. The WHO's 35th situation report on the multi-country Mpox outbreak revealed that in June 2024, the most recent month with complete disease surveillance data, 934 new laboratory-confirmed Mpox cases and four deaths were reported across 26 countries. As per the report, with 567 cases the African Region is most affected between January 2022 and June 2024. This is followed by the Americas (175 cases), the European Region (100 cases), the Western Pacific Region (81 cases), and the South-East Asia Region (11 cases). The Eastern Mediterranean region did not report cases in June 2024, the WHO said. For more information click on the link below: https://lnkd.in/gj86DiR6 #mpox #monkeypox #monkeypoxdisease #mpoxcases #mpoxcasesinindia #worldhealthorganisation
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Global Health Alert: Mpox Outbreak Declared a Public Health Emergency The World Health Organization (WHO) has sounded the alarm on the mpox outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, declaring it a public health emergency of international concern. This move underscores the urgent need for a coordinated global response to combat the spread of this infectious disease. Key Facts: - Mpox Transmission: Mpox spreads through close contact with someone infected, contaminated materials, or infected animals . - Symptoms: Common symptoms include skin rash, fever, headache, muscle aches, back pain, and low energy . - Vulnerable Groups: Children, pregnant individuals, and those with weakened immune systems are at higher risk of serious illness and death. Call to Action: Let's work together to raise awareness and support efforts to contain this outbreak. Share this update with your network and stay informed through reputable sources like the WHO. Resources: - World Health Organization (WHO) - Mpox Updates - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) - Mpox Information Join the Conversation: Share your thoughts on how we can collectively address global health concerns like mpox. Let's leverage our collective expertise and resources to make a difference. #Mpox #GlobalHealth #PublicHealthEmergency #WHO #Healthcare #Awareness #medical #Disease
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Mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) has garnered global attention as a viral infection that historically remained rare in Central and West Africa. Recently, outbreaks have occurred worldwide due to increased human-to-human transmission. Spread through close contact and various means, this disease has prompted the World Health Organization (WHO) to declare it a global health emergency in 2024. A new subtype of the virus is causing more severe illnesses, albeit with a slower transmission rate and existing public health measures in place, making widespread lockdowns less likely compared to COVID-19. Stay informed and vigilant as efforts continue to address this evolving health challenge.
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🌍 Global Health Alert: WHO Declares Global Emergency as Mpox Virus Emerges As we move forward from the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, the world faces a new health threat—Mpox (formerly known as Monkeypox). The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared this a global health emergency due to its rapid spread and significant impact. 🦠 What is Mpox? A zoonotic virus, initially discovered in monkeys, that has now spread to humans. Transmitted through close contact with an infected person or animal, as well as contaminated materials. Symptoms include fever, headache, muscle aches, swollen lymph nodes, and a characteristic rash. ⚠️ Why the Concern? Mpox cases are rising globally, with hundreds affected and fatalities reported. The virus can be particularly severe in vulnerable populations, such as children and those with weakened immune systems. The WHO’s emergency declaration calls for heightened global awareness and action. 💉 Prevention & Response: Vaccines developed for smallpox are effective in preventing Mpox. Global efforts are underway to enhance surveillance, increase vaccination rates, and educate communities. The emergence of Mpox is a reminder of the continuous need for vigilance in global health. Let’s stay informed, support preventative measures, and work together to mitigate the impact of this virus. #GlobalHealth #Mpox #WHO #HealthEmergency #Vigilance #PublicHealth #StayInformed
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The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared an outbreak of mpox, previously known as monkeypox, to be a public health emergency of international concern. Mpox is caused by the monkeypox virus, which belongs to the Orthopoxvirus genus. The virus primarily spreads through close physical contact with an infected person or contaminated materials. Symptoms of mpox include a painful rash, fever, headache, muscle aches, and swollen lymph nodes. The rash typically progresses through several stages before healing. Recent outbreaks have underscored the significance of awareness and prevention. Vaccines and treatments developed for smallpox have shown effectiveness against mpox. The rapid spread and significant impact of mpox have led to the declaration of a global health emergency by the World Health Organization. This highlights the urgent need for coordinated efforts in addressing this issue. #PublicHealth, #GlobalHealth, #WHO, #SierraLeone
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𝐌𝐩𝐨𝐱 𝐏𝐮𝐛𝐥𝐢𝐜 𝐇𝐞𝐚𝐥𝐭𝐡 𝐄𝐦𝐞𝐫𝐠𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐲 𝐨𝐟 𝐈𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐧𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐚𝐥 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐜𝐞𝐫𝐧 The World Health Organisation has declared #Mpox, caused by the monkeypox virus (MPXV), a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) following the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, which previously declared it a Public Health Emergency of Continental Security. This is the second time in 15 months that PHEIC has been called amid a surge of over 17,000 suspected cases and more than 500 deaths this year alone, including reports of cases from countries that have not reported cases previously neighbouring the current epicentre of the outbreak. While the previous global epidemic in 2022 was attributed to clade II MPXV that spread to over 100 countries; this current outbreak has been linked to at least potentially two independent clade I outbreaks affecting adults and children coupled with multiple spillover events linked to the cases. Alarmingly, there have been reports of case-fatality rates in children. It is crucial to ascertain whether this is inherently related to the virulence of the MPXV clade 1 virus or potentially related to challenges in reaching vulnerable populations and difficulties in accessing healthcare, which may contribute to the outcome. The declaration of a #PHEIC enables the mobilisation of overdue resources and the global attention the situation rightly deserves. This designation paves the way for improved surveillance, case detection, a deeper understanding of transmission dynamics, and the undertaking of disease control activities. In today's interconnected world, events in one part of the globe have far-reaching implications and do not happen in isolation. They should prompt countries to coordinate efforts on local preparedness and response capabilities while assisting with a situation to deferred expertise locally while facilitating access to all resources as needed including vaccines in solidarity.
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