WHO declares mpox a public health emergency

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The World Health Organization (WHO) has classified the spread of mpox, previously known as monkeypox, as a public health emergency of international concern. This declaration highlights the ongoing transmission of the virus across multiple African nations, indicating a significant public health challenge. The decision to declare mpox a public health emergency reflects the urgency of the situation, as it marks the second such declaration related to this virus within a short timeframe. The WHO's action aims to mobilize resources and coordinate international efforts to control the outbreak and prevent further spread. The organization has emphasized the need for countries to enhance surveillance, improve healthcare responses, and ensure that effective measures are in place to manage the situation. This declaration also serves as a call to revise the International Health Regulations to better prepare for and respond to similar health threats in the future. The impact of this emergency declaration is profound, as it not only raises awareness about mpox but also encourages global collaboration to address the public health implications associated with its spread.
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