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Mpox deaths top 1,000 across Africa as officials urge int’l support

October 17, 2024
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The death toll from mpox in Africa has reached a staggering number, with over 1,000 lives lost, according to the head of the continent’s leading public health agency. This alarming news was announced on Thursday, along with a warning of the ongoing danger of cross-border infections.

Mpox, also known as monkeypox, is a rare viral disease that is primarily found in remote areas of Central and West Africa. It is caused by a virus that is closely related to the smallpox virus, and it can be transmitted to humans through contact with infected animals or through human-to-human contact.

The outbreak of mpox in Africa has been a cause for concern for many months now, with cases being reported in several countries including Nigeria, Cameroon, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The World Health Organization (WHO) has been closely monitoring the situation and working with local health authorities to contain the spread of the disease.

However, despite these efforts, the death toll has continued to rise, highlighting the urgent need for more resources and support to combat this deadly virus. The head of the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC), Dr. John Nkengasong, has called for a united effort to address the mpox outbreak and prevent further loss of life.

In a statement, Dr. Nkengasong emphasized the importance of cross-border collaboration and information sharing in the fight against mpox. He stressed that the disease knows no borders and can easily spread from one country to another if proper measures are not taken.

The Africa CDC has been working tirelessly to support affected countries in their response to the mpox outbreak. This includes providing technical assistance, training for healthcare workers, and distributing medical supplies and equipment. The organization has also been conducting surveillance and laboratory testing to identify and confirm cases of mpox.

Despite the challenges, there have been some positive developments in the fight against mpox. The WHO has reported that the number of new cases has started to decline in some areas, indicating that the measures put in place are having an impact. This is a testament to the hard work and dedication of healthcare workers and the support of the international community.

In addition, there have been no reported cases of mpox outside of Africa, which is a testament to the effectiveness of the measures put in place to prevent the spread of the disease. This is a crucial factor in containing the outbreak and preventing a global health crisis.

However, the fight against mpox is far from over. The Africa CDC has warned that the risk of cross-border infections remains high, and there is a need for continued vigilance and collaboration to prevent a resurgence of the disease.

It is also important to address the underlying issues that contribute to the spread of mpox, such as poor sanitation and hygiene, lack of access to healthcare, and the illegal trade of wild animals. These issues must be addressed to prevent future outbreaks and protect the health and well-being of communities in Africa.

In conclusion, the death toll from mpox in Africa has exceeded 1,000, but there is hope on the horizon. With the support of the international community and the dedication of healthcare workers, we can contain this outbreak and prevent further loss of life. Let us continue to work together to overcome this challenge and build a healthier and more resilient Africa.

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