The Spread of Mpox in Africa: What Happens Next?

AfricaFri Oct 18 2024
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You're in Africa, where a virus called mpox is causing trouble. Picture more than 1,000 deaths and outbreaks in 18 countries. Africa's top health boss, Jean Kaseya, warns that things could get worse. Why? Well, countries are struggling to test for mpox quickly. Money promised by other countries isn't arriving fast enough, either. It's like trying to put out a fire with a tiny bucket instead of a fire hose. This virus, related to smallpox but usually milder, had been lurking in Africa for years. Suddenly, it started spreading around the world in 2022. Rich countries quickly found vaccines, but Africa got fewer doses. Not fair, right? The World Health Organization (WHO) even called Africa's outbreaks a global health emergency. Now, there are 42,438 suspected cases. Ouch! Rwanda and Congo have started vaccinating people against mpox, but there's a long way to go. Africa needs nearly $600 million to fight back. The question is, will the money come in time?