WHO meets June 23 over monkeypox global spread

The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Tuesday announced that the International Health Regulations Emergency Committee will meet on June 23 to determine if monkeypox should be declared an emergency of international concern.
The WHO director-general Tedros Ghebreyesus said at a news conference at the agency’s headquarters in Geneva, that the committee had been convened due to the spread of the monkeypox virus to 32 non-endemic countries.
The experts will meet on June 23 to assess whether the continuing outbreak represents a public health emergency of international concern, the highest level of global alert, which currently applies only to the COVID-19 pandemic and polio.
So far this year, more than 1,600 confirmed cases and almost 1,500 suspected cases of monkeypox have been reported to WHO, across 39 countries – including seven countries where monkeypox has been detected for years, and 32 newly-affected nations.
At least 72 deaths have been reported from previously affected countries. No deaths have been registered so far from the newly affected countries, but the agency is seeking to verify news reports of a related death in Brazil.
“The global outbreak of monkeypox is clearly unusual and concerning,” Mr Ghebreyesus said, calling to step up the response and international coordination.
Ibrahima Socé Fall, WHO deputy director for emergency response, considered the risk of spread in Europe “high” and the rest of the world “moderate” and that there are still knowledge gaps regarding how the virus is being transmitted.
“We don’t want to wait until the situation is out of control,” said the WHO official.
(NAN)
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