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Ghana has recorded its first death from Mpox, health authorities confirmed Sunday, amid a sharp rise in new infections in the ...
Ever since the 2022 global outbreak of mpox, the number of cases has died down in the United States, but Fulton County ...
Preliminary data from clinical trials of tecovirimat as a treatment for mpox virus infection have given disappointing results ...
Following an outbreak in Nigeria, clade II viruses sparked international spread in 2022. Mpox virus clades around the world, January 2022–September 2024 WHO ...
A global MPox outbreak of the clade IIb virus started in May 2022 and was declared a public health emergency of international concern in July 2022 (Thornhill et al., 2022).
Since then, the virus has continued to spread in other parts of the world, with the WHO estimating more than 14,000 cases in Africa this year — a number that exceeds last year's figures by 160%.
The World Health Organization (WHO) on August 14 sounded the alarm about an mpox virus outbreak, declaring it a global health emergency for the second time in two years. While the initial outbreak in ...
If you’ve been following the news lately, you may have heard or read a headline about the Mpox virus. Formerly known as monkeypox, the virus was officially declared a global public health ...
The virus that causes mpox has typically been fairly stable and slow to mutate, but APOBEC-driven mutations can accelerate viral evolution, said Dr. Miguel Paredes in August, who is studying the ...
As of 17 June 2025, there have been over 4,000 confirmed cases of mpox and 25 deaths in Sierra Leone, raising the possibility that the virus will spread to neighboring countries and spark a larger ...
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Three positive samples of mpox, previously known as monkeypox, have been detected, and Pitt County Health Department Director Wes Gray says this means someone in the area was carrying the virus.