2023–2025 mpox epidemic
| 2023–2025 mpox epidemic | |
|---|---|
Countries with 10,000+ cases
Countries with 1,000–9,999 cases
Countries with 100–999 cases
Countries with 1–99 cases
No confirmed clade Ib cases | |
| Disease | Mpox (clade Ib) |
| Location | Primarily Central Africa, limited local transmission elsewhere |
| Date | First detected September 2023
Declared public health emergency of international concern: 14 August 2024 |
| Suspected cases‡ | 29,342 since 1 Jan 2024[1] |
Deaths | 812 since 1 Jan 2024[1] |
| ‡Suspected cases have not been confirmed by laboratory tests as being due to this strain, although some other strains may have been ruled out. | |
An epidemic of a new variant of clade I mpox (formerly known as monkeypox), called clade 1b,[2] began in Central Africa at least as early as September 2023.[3][4] As of September 2024, more than 29,000 cases have been reported, with over 800 fatalities (~3% fatality rate),[1] nearly all in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.[5] According to the European CDC: "The size of these outbreaks could be larger than reported due to under-ascertainment and under-reporting."[6]
On 14 August 2024, the World Health Organization declared the epidemic a public health emergency of international concern.[2][7][8]
- ^ a b c "Almost 30,000 suspected mpox cases in Africa this year, WHO says". Reuters. 23 September 2024. Retrieved 24 September 2024.
- ^ a b "WHO Director-General declares mpox outbreak a public health emergency of international concern" (Press release). World Health Organization. 14 August 2024. Archived from the original on 14 August 2024. Retrieved 16 August 2024.
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- ^ Mandavilli, Apoorva (14 August 2024). "W.H.O. Declares Global Emergency Over New Mpox Outbreak". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 15 August 2024. Retrieved 14 August 2024.
- ^ Bariyo, Nicholas (14 August 2024). "Rapid Spread of Mpox in Africa Is Global Health Emergency, WHO Says". The Wall Street Journal. Archived from the original on 30 August 2024. Retrieved 14 August 2024.