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MPOX JABS ARRIVE ON AFRICAN SOIL AFTER RED-TAPE DELAYS

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Nigeria has received 10,000 doses of a vaccine to combat mpox, making it the first African country to receive a batch amid the current outbreak of disease that used to be called monkeypox.

The country began the process to secure the vaccines well before it was declared a global health emergency by the World Health Organization (WHO) earlier this month.

Africa has been hit hardest by the recent rapid spread of mpox – and there has been calls for a speedier response by international agencies to such emergencies.

Nigeria – which has confirmed 40 mpox cases this year but says the true number could be more than 700 – received its vaccine doses as a donation from the US.

The West African nation has not recorded any deaths from the virus. It has also not recorded any cases of Clade 1b, a new variant in the east of the Democratic Republic Congo that has also spread to neighbouring countries.

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DR Congo, located in central Africa, has recorded more than 18,000 suspected cases of mpox and 615 deaths this year.

There are still no mpox-specific vaccines but smallpox ones work against the disease – and are being manufactured by two pharmaceutical companies. (BBC News)

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