Global neglect led us to the current mpox outbreak. A global response, based on equity and solidarity, is the only thing that can get us out of it, writes WHO’s Maria D. Van Kerkhove.
STAT senior writer Helen Branswell answers the most frequently asked questions about what is happening with mpox now and what can be done to stop this current outbreak. STAT answers pressing questions ...
Throughout modern medical history, Americans have underestimated or dismissed emerging health threats until the consequences ...
Malaysia reported one new case of the mpox virus infection of the clade 2 variety, the health ministry said on Tuesday.
As a deadly mpox outbreak continues to spread in Africa and other parts of the world, new questions are emerging about ...
Officials grappling with spiraling mpox cases in Congo have moved forward the launch of a first vaccination campaign, but ...
Most cases are in the Democratic Republic of Congo, but this year's outbreaks have spread elsewhere in Africa. It's a matter ...
The announcement marks the first mpox vaccine to be added to the WHO's prequalification list to facilitate timely access and ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) announced on Friday, the approval of the MVA-BN vaccine, developed by Bavarian Nordic A/S ...
Malaysia's health ministry reported on Tuesday one new case of the mpox virus infection of the clade 2 variety, a less severe ...
The World Health Organization says it has granted its first authorization for use of a vaccine against mpox in adults, ...
The World Health Organization and partners on Friday set up a scheme to help bring mpox vaccines, tests and treatments to the ...