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In Graphics | A simple guide to understanding mpox

FP Explainers August 16, 2024, 20:41:54 IST

The World Health Organization has declared the spread of mpox a global health hazard and has warned that the virus might ultimately cross international borders. On Friday, Sweden announced that it had recorded its first case amid scientists being concerned about the spread of a new version of the disease. Let’s take a closer look

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This 1997 image depicts the dorsal surfaces of the hands of a monkeypox case patient. CDC via AP
This 1997 image depicts the dorsal surfaces of the hands of a monkeypox case patient. CDC via AP

It’s official.

Mpox, formerly known as Monkeypox, is a global health emergency.

The World Health Organization has declared the spread of mpox a hazard and has warned that the virus might ultimately cross international borders.

The announcement by WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus came after a meeting of the UN health agency’s emergency committee.

It came a day after the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention declared mpox a public health emergency on the continent on Tuesday.

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WHO said there have been more than 14,000 cases and 524 deaths in Africa this year, which already exceed last year’s figures.

So far, more than 96 per cent of all cases and deaths are in a single country — Congo.

But on Friday, Sweden announced that it had reported its first case of mpox.

Scientists are concerned by the spread of a new version of the disease there that might be more easily transmitted among people.

But what do we know about mpox? What are health agencies doing to contain it?

Let’s take a closer look:

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