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Monkeypox outbreak and response efforts in the Eastern Mediterranean Region

Ahmed Al‐Mandhari, Chiori Kodama, Abdinasir Abubakar, Rana Hajjeh, Richard G. Brennan

2022Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Monkeypox (MPX) is a viral zoonotic disease that is endemic in some countries of Central and Western Africa. Since 1 January 2022, cases of MPX have been reported to WHO by 74 Member States across all 6 WHO regions. As of 21 July 2022, a total of 15 328 laboratory confirmed cases and 72 probable cases, including 5 deaths, have been reported to WHO. Most (11 638/15 328, 76%) of the laboratory-confirmed cases were reported by countries of the WHO European Region, 22% (3316/15 328) by the Region of the Americas, 2% (301/15 328) by the African Region, less than 1% (53/15 328) by the Western Pacific Region, less than 1% (18/15 328) by the Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR) and less than 1% (2/15 328) by the Region of South-East Asia. All five deaths were reported by the African Region.

Topics & Concepts

MonkeypoxOutbreakGeographyMediterranean climateEuropean regionSocioeconomicsDemographyMedicineVirologyArchaeologyBiologySociologyRegional scienceBiochemistryRecombinant DNAVacciniaGenePoxvirus research and outbreaksBacillus and Francisella bacterial researchZoonotic diseases and public health
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