Monkey pox – WHO: Europe ‘going in the right direction’

“Encouraging” characterizes World Health Organisation the signs of a slowdown in its spread monkey pox in Europe, while calling for the intensification of efforts to eradicate the disease in the region. “Some encouraging preliminary data, such as those we have seen in France, Germany, Portugal, Spain, Britain and other countries suggest that the epidemic may be slowing down,” WHO Europe director Hans Kluge said during a press conference. .

“We are heading in the right direction,” he noted. However “to move towards the elimination (of the disease) in our region, we must intensify our efforts immediately”.

Out of a total of 53 countries in the region, which includes Russia and countries in central Asia, more than 22,000 cases of monkeypox have been recorded in 43, a number that corresponds to more than a third of the global cases.

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Last week the WHO had announced a 21% reduction in new monkeypox cases worldwide, after four consecutive weeks of increase, as reported by international agencies and relayed by the Athens News Agency.

To eliminate the circulation of the virus in Europe, the WHO recommends maintaining surveillance measures, targeted vaccination, tracing the contacts of cases and informing the community of gay men, where the virus seems to circulate mainly.

Kluge specifically referred to the example of Portugal, where “in the absence of a vaccination campaign, we managed to reduce the increase in the number of cases thanks to changing behavior and informing communities.”

Source: News Beast

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