Africa Awaits Mpox Vaccines Amidst Growing Outbreak
As the mpox outbreak continues to escalate across Africa, the continent is facing a critical shortage of vaccines necessary to combat the virus. The World Health Organization (WHO) has recently declared the situation a public health emergency of international concern, highlighting the urgency of the crisis. The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) has estimated that while there are currently about 200,000 doses available, the continent requires at least 10 million doses to effectively manage the outbreak. The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has been particularly hard hit, reporting over 17,000 cases and more than 500 deaths this year alone. The DRC has called for international assistance, specifically requesting 3.5 million doses to address its immediate needs. Despite pledges from various countries, including the United States and Japan, the promised vaccines fall significantly short of what is required. Consequences of the Vaccine Shortage The lack of...