LONDON--The World Health Organization downgraded its assessment of the coronavirus pandemic on Friday, saying it no longer qualifies as a global emergency. The action reverses a declaration that ...
The WHO has listed the Alinity m MPXV assay for mpox testing under its Emergency Use Listing, enhancing global diagnostic ...
India reports its first Mpox Clade 1 case; WHO declares it a public health emergency amid rising global concerns over the ...
Mpox is now considered a global health emergency as cases surge in Central Africa and a new, more severe subtype of the virus spreads to multiple countries — prompting concerns about lockdowns ...
In August, the WHO declared mpox a global health emergency following a recommendation from an emergency committee on mpox. The vaccine is not licensed for people under 18 but the WHO said it may ...
This August, the World Health Organization, or WHO, declared a new outbreak of monkeypox to be a global health emergency. Mpox is a disease caused by a virus and is known for causing fever, painful ...
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Since January 2022, mpox cases have been reported in 121 countries, with 103,048 confirmed cases and 229 deaths by September ...
The Indian health ministry confirmed the first case of the fast-spreading clade 1b mpox variant that triggered a public health emergency alert from the World Health Organisation (WHO).
It was the Clade 2 strain and not Clade 1 linked to the current public health emergency declared by the WHO. Clade 2 caused a public health emergency in 2022 but was deemed relatively mild.
The World Health Organization (WHO) last month declared Mpox as a public health emergency of international ... and the virus caused a global outbreak in 2022. More than 15,600 cases and 537 ...
Rich countries like the UK will need to match rhetoric with investment and action at home and internationally to ensure global health security and resilience to health shocks, write Ebere Okereke and ...