Huge rise in monkeypox cases in DR Congo
KINSHASA: The Democratic Republic of Congo is suffering an “exponential rise” in the number of monkeypox cases, the government said Saturday.
Government spokesperson Patrick Muyaya said the cumulative number of suspected cases had hit 11,166, including 450 deaths, for a fatality rate of four percent.
He said a report by the country´s health ministry revealed “an exponential increase in the number of cases”.
Muyaya added that the western province of Equateur was worst affected. The report said the government was taking a series of measures to combat the disease, notably “medical care, monitoring of contacts with the respective health zones (and) promotion of community-based surveillance.”
The report came just days after the World Health Organization warned of the threat to global health posed by the “Mpox” disease amid concern of a potential epidemic outbreak of a new, more deadly strain of the virus in the DRC.
The latest outbreak shows “no sign of slowing down”, said WHO head Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. He cited 11,000 reported cases and 445 deaths, with children worst affected.
Rosamund Lewis, specialist in monkey pox at the WHO, also warned of the risk of the virus crossing borders.
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