More than 18700 mpox cases detected in Africa since January: health agency
- August 18, 2024
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More than 18700 mpox cases detected in Africa since January: health agency
Sub: Sci
Sec: Health
Mpox Outbreak in Africa:
- As of 2024, Africa reported 18,737 suspected or confirmed mpox cases, including 1,200 cases in a single week.
- The outbreak includes three virus strains, with the new Clade 1b being more deadly and transmissible, leading WHO to declare an international health emergency on August 14, 2024.
About Mpox:
- Mpox belongs to the family Poxviridae, genus Orthopoxvirus, which is like the smallpox virus; therefore, smallpox vaccines can give protection against Mpox also due to cross-reactivity.
- Mpox has two clades (clade I: Central African clade; clade II: West African clade).
- Mpox can spread from animals to humans or human-to-human through sexual or close physical contact.
- The new Clade 1b strain causes widespread skin eruptions, unlike previous variants that caused localized lesions.
2 mpox vaccines are used in recent years: MVA BN and LC16.
MVA BN:
- Modified vaccinia Ankara (MVA) is an attenuated (weakened) strain of the vaccinia virus.
- It is being used as a vaccine (called MVA-BN, brand names: Imvanex in the EU, Imvamune in Canada, and Jynneos in the US) against smallpox and mpox, having fewer side effects than smallpox vaccines derived from other poxviruses.
LC16:
- LC-16 (KM Biologics, Japan) is an attenuated partially replicating Lister strain of vaccinia10.
- It is administered as a single dose, as ACAM2000 using a bifurcated needle–scarification method.
- It is a third-generation smallpox vaccine.
Source: TH