WHERE: Extraordinary meeting on monkey pox

LAST UPDATE: 18.57

The World Health Organization (WHO) convened a meeting on Friday to discuss monkey pox, a spokesman for the agency said in an email to Reuters, saying the meeting was one of many that take place daily.

Earlier, Reuters reported that the committee to be convened is the Strategic and Technical Advisory Group on Infectious Risks with Pandemic and Epidemic Potential (STAG-IH), which advises the WHO on the risks of contamination that could pose a threat to world health.

More than 100 cases of the infection, which spreads through close contact and is usually mild, have recently been reported outside of African countries endemic.

STAG-IH is not the WHO committee that would propose declaring monkey pox an emergency for public health of international interest, the WHO’s highest form of alert currently in force for the pandemic. coronavirus.

It is a team of experts made up of scientists from around the world and chaired by David Heymann, Professor of Epidemiology at the London School of Health and Tropical Medicine.

Earlier in the day, a WHO spokesman told a news conference in Geneva that the organization was working to exchange information and hold meetings on monkey pox.

More than 100 cases of smallpox, a viral infection, were reported in Europe this week.

Many suspected cases of monkey pox have been reported in the Netherlands today, the ANP news agency reported, citing the government’s health service.

Cases have been reported in Britain, Spain, France, Australia and Canada, among others.

Source: Capital

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