WHO has confirmed more than 1,600 cases of monkeypox worldwide

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In addition, there are currently some 1,300 suspected cases and 79 deaths from this diseaseas Tedros added, who insists that for now the WHO does not recommend mass vaccination.

Tedros warned that the global epidemic was “unusual and alarming,” adding, “While chickenpox vaccines may offer protection, there is little clinical data on their effectiveness and there is also a large supply of these vaccines.”

Even the director general of the United Nations organization stated that they would meet. To the International Health Regulations Emergency Commission on 23 June to assess whether monkeypox is a public health issue. international emergency

“Virus spreading in an unusual way and it is affecting more and more countries where a coordinated response is necessary due to the geographic spread of the virus. Likewise, having this commission will allow us to negotiate different decisions with experts and thus better understand the virus,” he said.

exactly this tuesday WHO publishes new vaccine and immunization guide for monkeypoxwhich provides initial recommendations on the use of vaccines (smallpox) for the disease .

The purpose of the global response to the epidemic To effectively use public health measures to contain and prevent the spread of the disease.. “All efforts should be made to offer monkeypox vaccines within the framework of collaborative investigation and randomized clinical trial (RCT) protocols with standardized data collection tools for clinical and outcome data,” the WHO says.

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