WHO reveals how viral disease can be contained

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The monkeypox outbreak, which has so far caused more than 16,000 infections in about 75 countries and five deaths, can be contained, according to a World Health Organisation (WHO) official.

The infection was declared a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC) by the WHO — the highest level of public health alert by the global health body. “The reason that the alert was called is that we wish to ensure that we can stop the outbreak as soon as possible,” Dr. Rosamund Lewis, Technical Lead on monkeypox in a video posted on Twitter.

At a press briefing in Geneva, Lewis said that ‘right strategies in the right groups’ are key to containing the outbreak. She hoped that declaring the infectious disease as a PHEIC will ‘enhance coordination, cooperation of countries and all stakeholders as well as global solidarity’.

Lewis also pointed out the need to avoid stigma and discrimination, as that would harm the response to the disease.

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“At the moment the outbreak is still concentrated in groups of men who have sex with men in some countries, but that is not the case everywhere,” she said. “It is really important to appreciate also that stigma and discrimination can be very damaging and as dangerous as any virus itself,” she said.

Lewis also stated that at the moment ‘mass vaccination is not required’, but the WHO had recommended post-exposure vaccination. Meanwhile, the WHO is also working to determine a global coordination mechanism for monkeypox vaccines.

Vaccine sharing should be done according to public health needs, country by country, and location by location. Not all regions had the same epidemiology, she explained. Lewis stressed that countries with manufacturing capacity for smallpox and monkeypox diagnostics, vaccines or therapeutics should increase production.

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Countries and manufacturers should work with WHO to ensure they are made available based on public health needs, and solidarity and at a reasonable cost to countries where they are most needed. Lewis explained that some 16.4 million vaccines were currently available in bulk but needed to be finished. The countries currently producing vaccines are Denmark, Japan, and the US.

What is Monkeypox? What are the symptoms?

Monkeypox is contracted as a result of prolonged personal contact with an infected individual (including sexual contact) or coming into contact with their contaminated belongings. 

Symptoms usually include one or more of the following: rash, spots, ulcers, or blister-like lesions anywhere on the body, but often in the genital area; swollen and painful lymph glands; and fever, headache, and muscle aches, chills, or exhaustion.


Nilesh Desai
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