Monkeypox

2022 - 7 - 23

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Monkeypox declared global health emergency by WHO as cases ... (The Guardian)

Declaration is strongest call to action agency can make, with most recent such announcement being for Covid.

Globally, there have so far been 16,016 monkeypox cases – 4,132 of which were in the past week, according to WHO data. “For all of these reasons I have decided that the global monkeypox outbreak represents a global health emergency of international concern.” However, he has since decided to break the deadlock by declaring a PHEIC.

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Monkeypox is public health emergency of international concern ... (CNN)

The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the monkeypox outbreak a public health emergency of international concern.

A large number of cases this year have been in men who have sex with men, and public health officials are focusing their prevention efforts in this group. WHO initially stopped short of declaring the monkeypox outbreak a public health emergency of international concern after its first emergency committee meeting on June 23. IHR require that all countries have the ability to detect, assess, report, and respond to public health events."

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WHO declares monkeypox outbreak a public health emergency (STAT)

The decision will empower the agency to take additional measures to try to curb the virus, which has now spread to more than 70 countries.

The Central African Republic and Nigeria — two of the countries were monkeypox is endemic — have reported five deaths so far in 2022. Governments must take this more seriously and work together internationally to bring this outbreak under control,” Golding said in a statement. “Nine and six is very, very close,” Tedros said in a news conference called to announce the decision. Four of the six were in men who have sex with men. Monkeypox infections lead to painful lesions and rashes, including vesicles forming on the palms. The same committee met just one month ago and declined to declare a public health emergency of international concern, or PHEIC.

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WHO declares rapidly spreading monkeypox outbreak a global ... (CNBC)

The WHO last issued a global health emergency in response to Covid-19 in January 2020.

The U.S. is already distributing tens of thousands of doses of a vaccine called Jynneos in an effort to quash the outbreak. ACAM2000 uses a mild virus strain in the same family as monkeypox and smallpox to confer immunity. Men who have sex with men are at the highest risk right now, as the majority of transmission has occurred in the gay community. The CDC and WHO have said the rash is easily confused with common sexually transmitted diseases. Tedros warned stigma and discrimination are violations of human rights that will undermine the public health response to the outbreak. The WHO has said the international community did not invest enough resources in fighting monkeypox in Africa before the global outbreak. In 2020, the agency declared Covid a pandemic in an effort to warn complacent governments about the "alarming levels of spread and severity" of the virus. In contrast to Covid-19, monkeypox is not a new virus. Before a global health emergency is declared, the WHO's emergency committee meets to weigh the evidence and make a recommendation to the director general. She said public health authorities had a window of opportunity to contain the outbreak. The WHO last issued a global health emergency in January 2020 in response to the Covid-19 outbreak and two months later declared it a pandemic. Historically, monkeypox has spread at low levels in remote parts of West and Central Africa where rodents and other animals carried the virus.

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WHO declares spread of monkeypox an international public health ... (Financial Times)

Highest possible designation used for first time since Covid pandemic began as 16000 cases detected across the world.

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Monkeypox: WHO declares highest alert over outbreak (BBC News)

The monkeypox outbreak has been declared a global health emergency by the World Health Organization. The classification is the highest alert that the WHO ...

Monkeypox does not spread as easily as Covid and we already have a vaccine (developed for smallpox) that offers good protection. Whether we can stop monkeypox can be stopped is as much a societal and cultural challenge as it is about the virus. Dr Tedros said the declaration would help speed up the development of vaccines and the implementation of measures to limit the spread of the virus. "The WHO's assessment is that the risk of monkeypox is moderate globally and in all regions, except in the European region, where we assess the risk as high," he added. Dr Tedros said the emergency committee had been unable to reach a consensus on whether the monkeypox outbreak should be classified as a global health emergency. The classification is the highest alert that the WHO can issue and follows a worldwide upsurge in cases.

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The WHO declares monkeypox a public health emergency (NPR)

The World Health Organization on Saturday declared the monkeypox outbreak a public health emergency. The move is aimed at boosting coordination and sharing ...

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Monkeypox declared global health emergency by World Health ... (ITV News)

More than 16000 cases of monkeypox have been reported in 74 countries since around May, according to the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention.

Monkeypox is a rare infection. It usually takes between five and 21 days for the first symptoms of the infection to appear. To date, monkeypox deaths have only been reported in Africa, where a more dangerous version of the virus is spreading, mainly in Nigeria and Congo.

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WHO declares monkeypox outbreak a global emergency (POLITICO.eu)

The decision on Saturday from WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebereyesus came despite the organization's emergency committee being unable to reach consensus on ...

While many global health experts welcomed Tedros’s decision to take the unusual step of declaring an emergency in the face of differing advice from the scientists advising him, the fact that the virus has spread in Africa for decades without significant attention also has been highlighted. The report of the emergency committee that failed to reach consensus was also released on Saturday, revealing the key reasons for several experts being against the declaration of an international public health emergency. The latest figures show that more than 16,000 cases of monkeypox have been reported to the WHO during the outbreak, which has left health officials scrambling to secure vaccine doses. He also warned that the declaration shouldn’t be used as a way to implement coercive surveillance on groups most affected by the virus. Tedros has made a set of recommendations for countries depending on how the outbreak is developing in their regions. On Friday, the European Medicines Agency recommended that the smallpox vaccine Imvanex’s license be extended to cover monkeypox.

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Second meeting of the International Health Regulations (2005) (IHR ... (World Health Organization)

1.e. Raise awareness about monkeypox virus transmission, related prevention and protective measures, and symptoms and signs of monkeypox among communities that ...

They were unable to reach consensus regarding advice to the WHO Director-General on whether the multi-country outbreak of monkeypox should or should not be determined to constitute a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC). Supportive elements regarding the views expressed by the Members of the Committee in favour or not in favour of such a determination are summarized below. - The stigma, marginalization, and discrimination that a determination of a PHEIC may generate against the currently affected communities, especially in countries where homosexuality is criminalized, LGBTI+ communities are not well established and engaged in a dialogue with governments. With regards to the potential changes in the virus genome, investigations are ongoing in relation to the reports of changes that may affect features of the virus. To date, there is currently no documented evidence of instances of anthropozoonotic transmission available to the WHO Secretariat or its One Health partners the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH). With the exception of Nigeria, the remaining four countries reported that 99% of cases were occurring in MSM, and mainly among those with multiple partners. The Committee noted the generally moderate level of confidence in the available data to make any informed determination on these considerations. Modelling work conducted by European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) and the European Commission’s Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Authority (HERA) suggests that isolation of cases and contact tracing could be effective in bringing the outbreak under control. Members and Advisers were also reminded of their duty of confidentiality as to the meeting discussions and the work of the Committee, as well as their individual responsibility to disclose to WHO, in a timely manner, any interests of a personal, professional, financial, intellectual or commercial nature that may give rise to a perceived or direct conflict of interest. 2.b.i. Raise awareness about monkeypox virus transmission, actions to reduce the risk of onward transmission to others and clinical presentation in communities affected by the outbreak, which may vary by context, and promote the uptake and appropriate use of prevention measures and adoption of informed risk mitigation measures. 1.b. Plan for, and/or implement, interventions to avoid the stigmatization and discrimination against any individual or population group that may be affected by monkeypox, with the goal of preventing further undetected transmission of monkeypox virus. Policies related to the management of contacts should encompass health, psychological, material and essential support to adequate living. The Committee Members did not reach a consensus regarding their advice on determination of a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) for this event.

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WHO declares monkeypox a global health emergency as infections ... (The Washington Post)

The World Health Organization on Saturday declared the international monkeypox outbreak a global emergency, a decision that underscores concerns about ...

The WHO’s move is not likely to have a direct effect on the U.S. response. On Friday, health authorities reported the first two U.S. cases of monkeypox in children. They also noted scant evidence of substantial transmission beyond men who have sex with men and concerns that a health emergency would fuel discrimination against the LGBT community in countries where homosexuality is criminalized. Experts believe close contact during male-to-male sexual activity is a major driver of transmission in the ongoing outbreak. Monkeypox has spread across the world at an unprecedented rate in the last two months. The decision means the world is now confronting two viral diseases that have crossed the extraordinary threshold of being declared health emergencies: covid-19 and monkeypox.

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UN health agency declares monkeypox a global emergency (Harrow Times)

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has said the expanding monkeypox outbreak in more than 70 countries is an “extraordinary” situation that now qualifies ...

“Unless the problem is solved here, the risk to the rest of the world will remain.” Most people recover without needing medical attention, although the lesions may be painful. “The cases we are seeing are just the tip of the iceberg,” he said. “Vaccination in the West might help stop the outbreak there, but there will still be cases in Africa,” he said. Mr Head said: “I think it would be better to be proactive and over-react to the problem instead of waiting to react when it’s too late.” “I know this has not been an easy or straightforward process and that there are divergent views among the members” of the committee, he added.

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WHO declares monkeypox a global health emergency (FRANCE 24)

The World Health Organization on Saturday declared the monkeypox outbreak, which has affected nearly 16000 people in 72 countries, to be a global health ...

It's inevitable that cases will dramatically rise in the coming weeks & months. It’s inevitable that cases will dramatically rise in the coming weeks & months. Since the last— Lawrence Gostin (@LawrenceGostin) #monkeypoxEC just weeks ago we’ve seen an exponential rise in cases. "Since the last #monkeypox EC just weeks ago, we've seen an exponential rise in cases. A failure to act will have grave consequences for global health July 23, 2022 On June 23, the WHO convened an emergency committee (EC) of experts to decide if monkeypox constitutes a so-called Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) -- the UN health agency's highest alert level.

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Monkeypox an international health emergency, WHO declares (Drug Target Review)

The World Health Organization has declared monkeypox a Public Health Emergency of International Concern, the highest level of alert.

The declaration of another PHEIC should serve as stark reminder to world leaders of this modern reality and the weaknesses in our collective ability to prepare and respond. But governments must also support more research to understand why we are seeing new patterns of transmission, evaluate the effectiveness of our current tools and support the development of improved interventions.” The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the spread of monkeypox a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC), the highest level of alert.

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Monkeypox emergency declaration 'recognises need to stop global ... (Redditch Advertiser)

The World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Saturday that the spread in more than 70 countries is an “extraordinary” situation. The UK Health Security Agency ( ...

“This is an infection that is transmitted by close contact – touching skin, coughing and sneezing, sharing of utensils, bedding and so on. The vast majority of cases have been in gay, bisexual or other men who have sex with men who have had multiple recent sexual partners. “The risk to the UK remains the same. Dr Meera Chand, director of clinical and emerging infections at UKHSA, said the WHO declaration of an emergency “recognises the rapid spread of the virus globally, and the need for global coordination to investigate and prevent further transmission”. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said the risk to the UK remains the same as before the declaration, and a professor at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) reassured people the situation is not something they should “unduly worry” about. The World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Saturday that the spread in more than 70 countries is an “extraordinary” situation.

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All you need to know about monkeypox after global emergency ... (Harrow Times)

The World Health Organisation has declared that the monkeypox outbreak in more than 70 countries is a global emergency. Here is everything you need to know:.

Of those, 2,115 were in England, and the UK Health Security Agency said a high proportion of cases were in London. The type of monkeypox involved in the outbreak is a West African variety said to be fatal in only one per cent of cases. – What is the level of risk in the UK?

WHO Director-General's statement at the press conference following ... (World Health Organization)

A month ago, I convened the Emergency Committee under the International Health Regulations to assess whether the multi-country monkeypox outbreak represented a ...

Although I am declaring a public health emergency of international concern, for the moment this is an outbreak that is concentrated among men who have sex with men, especially those with multiple sexual partners. For all of these reasons, I have decided that the global monkeypox outbreak represents a public health emergency of international concern. The International Health Regulations remains a vital tool for responding to the international spread of disease. Under the International Health Regulations, I am required to consider five elements in deciding whether an outbreak constitutes a public health emergency of international concern. A month ago, I convened the Emergency Committee under the International Health Regulations to assess whether the multi-country monkeypox outbreak represented a public health emergency of international concern. On this occasion, the committee was unable to reach a consensus on whether the outbreak represents a public health emergency of international concern.

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Monkeypox declared a global emergency by WHO (North Wales Pioneer)

The UN health agency's declaration could spur further investment in treating the once-rare disease.

The emergency declaration mostly serves as a plea to draw more global resources and attention to an outbreak. The emergency declaration mostly serves as a plea to draw more global resources and attention to an outbreak. Declaring a global emergency means the monkeypox outbreak is an “extraordinary event” that could spill over into more countries and requires a coordinated global response.

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Monkeypox emergency declaration 'recognises need to stop global ... (North Wales Pioneer)

The World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Saturday that the spread in more than 70 countries is an “extraordinary” situation. The UK Health Security Agency ( ...

“This is an infection that is transmitted by close contact – touching skin, coughing and sneezing, sharing of utensils, bedding and so on. The vast majority of cases have been in gay, bisexual or other men who have sex with men who have had multiple recent sexual partners. “The risk to the UK remains the same. Dr Meera Chand, director of clinical and emerging infections at UKHSA, said the WHO declaration of an emergency “recognises the rapid spread of the virus globally, and the need for global coordination to investigate and prevent further transmission”. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said the risk to the UK remains the same as before the declaration, and a professor at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) reassured people the situation is not something they should “unduly worry” about. The World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Saturday that the spread in more than 70 countries is an “extraordinary” situation.

Responding to the monkeypox outbreak - World (ReliefWeb)

Perspectives of clinicians treating patients with the disease. 24 July 2022. In just over two months a global outbreak of monkeypox in non-endemic countries ...

Even so, it is important to point out that MSM are currently at higher risk of contracting monkeypox because of the social and sexual networks in which the disease has been spreading the fastest. This will protect your health and the health of those you hold close. "Most people are looking for what they've been told to watch out for on social media -- so a rash -- but it's not what we always see. "At the beginning of May I had several patients presenting with what appeared to be ulcers. However, since then we have also seen others as a result of referrals from our sexual health clinic". Dr Francisco Silva is a General Practitioner in Lisbon, Portugal, who also works at a sexual health clinic in the city.

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Monkeypox Is Now a Global Emergency (Bloomberg)

Hi folks, Kristen here with some breaking weekend news: The head of the World Health Organization has just declared that the monkeypox outbreak is a public ...

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Explained: After global outbreak, monkeypox has now reached ... (The Indian Express)

The Delhi case is not imported — unlike the three cases in Kerala earlier, the patient has no history of international travel.

However, the smallpox vaccine, with which older Indians have been immunised over the past decades, works against monkeypox, and provides long-lasting immunity. There have been over 16,000 cases reported from 75 countries in the world. Monkeypox spreads from person to person through close contact with someone who has a monkeypox rash. Other than the possibility of sexual transmission, human-to-human transmission is known to occur primarily through large respiratory droplets. It is a 31-year-old man from West Delhi who was admitted to Lok Nayak Hospital two days ago with a history of two weeks of fever and rashes. The person did not travel out of India. But he travelled to Himachal Pradesh before he fell sick.

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As monkeypox reaches Delhi, CM Arvind Kejriwal tells public 'no ... (Livemint)

Arvind Kejriwal informed the public that Delhi will have a separate isolation ward at LNJP to prevent the highly transmissible monkeypox virus from ...

The chief minister additionally notified that the national capital will have a separate isolation ward at LNJP to prevent the highly transmissible monkeypox virus from spreading. Three cases of monkeypox had earlier been reported from Kerala. The WHO had on Saturday declared monkeypox as a global public health emergency of international concern. “The first case of Monkeypox was detected in Delhi. The patient is stable and recovering.

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Delhi reports first case of monkeypox, fourth in India (The Independent)

Though patient does not have any history of travelling internationally, he travelled locally, authorities say.

“The first case of monkeypox was detected in Delhi. The patient is stable and recovering. More commonly known symptoms of the virus are a high temperature, headache, muscle aches, backache, swollen glands, shivering and exhaustion, according to the NHS website. Start your Independent Premium subscription today. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy policy and Terms of service apply. The situation is under control,” Mr Kejriwal said. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy policy and Terms of service apply.

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UAE records three new cases of monkeypox virus: Ministry (Al Arabiya English)

The United Arab Emirates recorded three new cases of the monkeypox virus on Sunday, the country's health ministry said in a statement.The new cases were.

WHO declares monkeypox a global health emergencyThe World Health Organization said the expanding monkeypox outbreak in more than 70 countries is an “extraordinary” situation that now qualifies as a ... World News The World Health Organization on Saturday declared the monkeypox outbreak as a global health emergency after it recorded over 14,000 cases in more than 70 countries. Patients will undergo complete isolation in hospitals until they recover.

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Monkeypox is a public health emergency. Here's what you need to ... (NPR)

The World Health Organization has declared monkeypox a public health emergency of global concern. From how it spreads to preventive measures, here's what ...

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Monkeypox: Centre to conduct high-level review after virus detected ... (Livemint)

Delhi detected a Monkeypox case in a 31-year-old man with no travel history. He is presently recovering at the designated isolation centre at Lok Nayak ...

“Public health interventions like identification of the source of infection, enhanced contact tracing, testing sensitisation of private practitioners etc are being carried out. This is the fourth case of the viral disease in India and the first case without a travel history. This is the fourth case of the viral disease in India and the first case without a travel history

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Monkeypox: How is it treated, vaccines and should we be worried ... (ChronicleLive)

The World Health Organisation has declared a global emergency as the monkeypox outbreak has spread to 70 countries.

The NHS is offering the MVA smallpox vaccination to people who are most likely to be exposed to monkeypox. The type of monkeypox involved in the outbreak is a West African variety said to be fatal in only one per cent of cases. A majority of the cases seen so far have been in gay and bisexual men and men who have sex with men. There is a smaller risk of it being spread through coughs and sneezes, and as prolonged face-to-face contact would be needed, this is not one of the main routes of transmission for the monkeypox virus. Most people recover in a few weeks at home, without treatment. “This is an infection that is transmitted by close contact – touching skin, coughing and sneezing, sharing of utensils, bedding and so on. The first case connected to the current outbreak was recorded in England on May 7 2022. But the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA)says the risk to people in the UK is the same as before, while its latest update suggests transmission may have slowed down in the UK. A leading expert at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine says the Monkeypox outbreak is not something to "unduly worry" about. Usually found in West and Central Africa, monkeypox is a virus related to smallpox. The NHS says: "Anyone can get monkeypox. The rash can look a little bit like chickenpox, with scabs that form and fall off. In most cases, people recover from monkeypox within a few weeks.

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Monkeypox is declared a global health emergency (The Economist)

The virus has spread to 75 countries but remains almost entirely confined to gay and bisexual men | Science & technology.

If countries’ tussling for covid-19 jabs in the early days of the pandemic is a guide, that will be the organisation’s toughest job. It has been used against monkeypox in America and Europe based on limited data of efficacy from monkeypox outbreaks in Africa. About half of countries that are currently reporting monkeypox cases have secured some amount of the vaccine, says the who. One of its tasks now is to ensure that the supplies rolling off production lines are sent to where they are needed the most. That probably explains, at least in part, the higher mortality among monkeypox cases in Africa (where as many as 3-6% of cases can be fatal). There have been no deaths so far among the thousands of cases diagnosed in Western countries. In the current outbreak about 70% of cases are in Europe and 15% are in America, though far more limited testing in other regions means that transmission chains there may be going undetected. On july 23rd the World Health Organisation (who) declared the spread of monkeypox a “public health emergency of international concern”, the highest level of alert in its hierarchy of warnings.

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Monkeypox: Schiff demands to know why US does not have more ... (The Guardian)

Ashish Jha, coronavirus response coordinator, defends Biden administration response but California Democrat wants answers.

“We really don’t know the future course of this virus. His host, Margaret Brennan, said: “You said the federal response falls short in terms of supply and timeliness, regarding a vaccine. Schiff said: “I don’t know why there aren’t more vaccines available. But, we have substantially ramped up that response, and that is now I think being felt in localities around the country.” So what I would say is this is a virus that we have known for, you know, 60 years, we had the vaccine and diagnostic capabilities to manage it. I had them on my skull, on my face, my arms, my legs, my feet, my hands, my torso, my back, and five just on my right elbow.

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Monkeypox 'Can Be Contained' in US, White House Doctor Says (Bloomberg)

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus personally intervened after nine members of the expert committee were against declaring the monkeypox outbreak ...

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Monkeypox outbreak can be contained, White House says (The New Arab)

White House coronavirus response coordinator Ashish Jha said the US has undertaken a 'very substantial' ramp-up of its response against the monkeypox ...

Jha acknowledged that the virus is spreading largely in the gay male community, but stressed that "there are other people who are at risk as well," particularly those who are in close personal contact with people who are infected. US lawmakers and mayors have complained of the Biden administration's response, including House Democrat Adam Schiff who wrote the country's health secretary this week to warn that "the federal government is falling short of the response that is needed". "We have acted swiftly," Jha said, pushing back against accusations that President Joe Biden's administration was caught flat-footed when the first cases began appearing in US states more than two months ago.

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