
Congo reports more than 1,000 new mpox cases in a week. African authorities ask for vaccines
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Cape Town, South Africa: Congo reported more than 1,000 new mpox cases in the last week up to Tuesday as African health authorities asked for desperat...
Cape Town, South Africa: Congo reported more than 1,000 new mpox cases in the last week up to Tuesday as African health authorities asked for desperately needed vaccines to help fight its "growing” threat on the continent.
The World Health Organization has declared the outbreaks in Africa a global emergency.
Mpox belongs to the same family of viruses as smallpox but causes milder symptoms like fever, chills and body aches, and mostly spreads through close skin-to-skin contact.
People with more serious cases can develop lesions on the face, hands, chest and genitals.
While mpox has been reported in 12 of Africa’s 54 countries during these outbreaks, the vast central African nation of Congo has recorded by far the most cases this year.