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Mpox, World Health Organization
Mpox still a health emergency, says WHO
The mpox outbreak continues to represent a public health emergency, the World Health Organization said on Friday. The WHO first declared the emergency in August, when an outbreak of a new form of mpox spread from the badly hit Democratic Republic of Congo to neighboring countries.
WHO declares Mpox a public health emergency: Has India reported any cases yet?
The high-alert status, initially declared in August, was reaffirmed after a meeting of the WHO Emergency Committee due to rising cases
WHO says mpox continues to remain a public health emergency
The Mpox outbreak continues to represent a public health emergency, the World Health Organization said on Friday, November 22, 2024. The WHO first declared the emergency in August, when an outbreak of a new form of mpox spread from the badly-hit Democratic Republic of Congo to neighbouring countries.
Explained: WHO declares mpox as global public health emergency
India on high alert over potential mpox spread. In India, fears are growing over the possible spread of Mpox. Delhi Medical Council President Dr Arun Gupta emphasized the need for
WHO: Mpox still public health emergency
The upsurge of mpox continues to constitute a public health emergency of international concern, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday. The decision, made at a meeting of the International Health Regulations Emergency Committee,
Mpox still constitutes a public health emergency of international concern - WHO
This prolongs a declaration that the U.N. agency first made in August. Africa is the hardest hit continent.
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Mpox still a global concern, says WHO
The World Health Organization (WHO) has decided to keep its alert for the mpox at the highest level, as the number of cases and countries continued to rise. “The WHO director-general, agreeing with the advice of the International Health Regulations (IHR) Emergency Committee,
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WHO extends mpox emergency; Canada reports first Clade I case
Canada has reported the first mpox case linked to the Clade I variant of the virus, which is driving the ongoing mpox ...
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UN authorizes first mpox vaccine for children in an attempt to control Congo outbreak
The World Health Organization has authorized the first mpox vaccine for children. Experts hope it will help make ...
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New mpox vaccines for Congo's children held up by old problem
Adults started getting vaccinations against mpox in Democratic Republic of Congo's capital this week. But there were no shots ...
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What You Should Know About Mpox After U.S. Detects Severe Strain
California reported the first U.S. case of the severe Mpox strain, known as clade I, in a patient who recently returned from ...
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WHO approves second mpox vaccine
GENEVA - The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Nov 19 approved an mpox vaccine from Japanese pharma company KM Biologics for ...
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WHO Keeps Mpox At Highest Alert Level
The World Health Organization said Friday it had decided to keep its alert for the mpox epidemic at the highest level, as the number of cases and countries affected rises.
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BBC visits mpox clinic as WHO says DR Congo cases 'plateauing'
The UN World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed to the BBC that new cases appeared to be "plateauing" in DR Congo, but ...
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