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DR Congo Anticipates Arrival of Its First Mpox Vaccines by Next Week

© AP Photo / Jeenah MoonA family nurse practitioner prepares a syringe with the Mpox vaccine for inoculating a patient at a vaccination site in the Brooklyn borough of New York
A family nurse practitioner prepares a syringe with the Mpox vaccine for inoculating a patient at a vaccination site in the Brooklyn borough of New York - Sputnik Africa, 1920, 20.08.2024
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Last Tuesday, the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention declared a public health emergency due to the mpox outbreak. The next day, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus also classified it as a "public health emergency of international concern."
DR Congo expects its first mpox vaccines to arrive next week, Health Minister Samuel Roger Kamba Mulamba announced during a news conference on Monday.
He added that Japan and the United States have committed to supplying vaccines to the Congo.

"We've just finished discussions with USAID and the US government... I hope that by next week we'll be able to see the vaccines arrive," he told the press conference.

The delivery of these vaccines aims to address a significant disparity that left African nations without access to the two vaccines used in the 2022 global mpox outbreak, while they were readily available in Europe and the United States.
A vial containing the mpox vaccine and a syringe is set on the table at a vaccination clinic - Sputnik Africa, 1920, 20.08.2024
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Last week, the global vaccine alliance Gavi told a Western media outlet that it had up to $500 million allocated for procuring vaccines for countries affected by Africa's growing mpox outbreak.

"Gavi has offered to make the vaccines available, and we agreed," Mulamba said.

The ongoing mpox outbreak originated in the DRC and has now reached 17 African countries, including Nigeria. The latter is implementing enhanced surveillance of the epidemiological situation and tracking individuals who have been in contact with infected persons to curb the virus's spread.
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