(Bloomberg) -- Mpox strains are still mutating, further raising the risk of spread both in Africa and globally, Africa ...
The spread of mpox has slowed down slightly across Africa but the epidemic is not over, the African Union's health watchdog ...
During an online media briefing Thursday evening, Africa CDC Director-General Jean Kaseya said 19 African countries have ...
The World Health Organisation and the Africa Centre for Disease Control and Prevention experts have decided to provide ...
The World Health Organisation and the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention have committed to guiding the ...
said Dr. Jean Kaseya, Africa CDC, Director General. WHO and Africa CDC, and other partners are working together in the Continental IMST to support countries to prepare for and respond to mpox ...
More than 860 people have died from some 34,297 cases recorded across Africa since January, Jean Kaseya, the head of Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) said at a press ...
Nigeria, along with 16 other African countries, to receive support from the World Health Organization and the Africa Centres for ...
said Jean Kaseya, director general of the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “We are still fighting with this outbreak,” Kaseya said. “We don’t want to see all African ...
while Jean Kaseya, Africa CDC Director General, looks on, at N'Djili International Airport in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo September 5, 2024. REUTERS/Justin Makangara/File Photo Purchase ...
In an early sign that the mpox outbreak in Africa might be ebbing, some health officials report that case counts seem to be stabilizing in the Congo, the epicenter of the outbreak.
Africa CDC director general Dr Jean Kaseya said that, while African countries are dealing with the emergence of the new variant at the moment, this is not just an African issue. "Mpox is a global ...