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Africa CDC raises concern over surge in mpox cases, calls for containment measures

He said Africa CDC was ramping up its response to mpox by expanding laboratory capacity, deploying rapid response teams, and intensifying vaccination campaigns.

• January 18, 2025
PATIENTS WITH MPOX
PATIENTS WITH MPOX(credit: the Guardian)

The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) has called for enhanced global collaboration to combat the spread of mpox.

Africa CDC’s director-general, Jean Kaseya, made the call at the biweekly briefing on mpox and other infectious diseases on  Friday.

Mr Kaseya disclosed that Sierra Leone had reported its first two cases of mpox, intensifying concerns over the virus’s spread across Africa.

“The infections, confirmed on January 10 in Western Area Urban and Western Area Rural districts, involved individuals with no travel history,” he said. “Authorities are monitoring 25 contacts.”

He said the outbreak added to Africa’s escalating mpox crisis, which had recorded 77,888 cases in the past year, including 16,767 confirmed infections across 21 countries.

Mr Kaseya said the Central African region remained the hardest hit, accounting for 85 per cent of cases and nearly all deaths, with the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) as the epicentre.

“This is a major public health emergency,” said Mr Kaseya. “We are seeing a sharp increase in cases compared to 2023, and this remains a significant threat to public health in Africa.”

According to him, the death toll from the current outbreak stands at 1,321, with a case fatality rate of 1.8 per cent.

“The emergence of the virulent Clade 1b virus has made children particularly vulnerable, highlighting the urgent need for expanded vaccine access,” he said.

Mr Kaseya disclosed that the DRC had received 365,000 doses of the Modified Vaccinia Ankara (MVA) vaccine but had only administered 55,000 doses by early December.

However, he noted that authorities had accelerated their efforts, with over 120,000 doses deployed in recent weeks.

“The country has shifted its strategy from contact-based vaccination to community-wide immunisation in high-risk areas to improve coverage.

“To further combat the outbreak, Africa CDC has secured Japan’s LC16 vaccine, which will be deployed starting in February.

“Unlike the MVA vaccine, LC16 can be administered to children, but its intradermal application requires additional training for health workers,” he added.

He said the mpox outbreak had extended beyond Africa, with China confirming a Clade 1b case on January 9.

“This makes it the ninth country outside the continent to report the more deadly clade, following cases in Belgium and other regions. This is an opportunity for global collaboration,” he said.

According to him, while the continent grapples with mpox, Rwanda’s rapid response to a Marburg virus outbreak in 2024 is being hailed as a model for epidemic control.

He said Africa CDC was ramping up its response to mpox by expanding laboratory capacity, deploying rapid-response teams, and intensifying vaccination campaigns in hotspots.

“From now until March, we are focusing on strengthening public health systems to manage this outbreak effectively,” Mr Kaseya said.

Claude Muvunyi, director-general of the Rwanda Biomedical Centre, said his country deployed specialised teams for case detection, contact tracing, and patient isolation.

According to him, the method has reduced the case fatality rate to 23 per cent, significantly lower than historical averages.

“Rwanda’s experience demonstrates the importance of early detection, regional collaboration, and sustained investment in health systems,” Mr Muvunyi said.

Meanwhile, Tanzania has reported nine suspected Marburg virus cases, with eight fatalities.

While five samples tested negative, Africa CDC and the World Health Organisation (WHO) are monitoring the situation closely.

Matshidiso Moeti, WHO Regional Director for Africa, emphasised the importance of timely investigations.

“We stand ready to support Tanzania in its efforts to contain the outbreak,” Mr Moeti said.

As Africa battles multiple health crises, the success of Rwanda’s approach offers hope.

(NAN)

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