The video is translated and shared on X and Facebook, in many languages: we see a German doctor known for his anti-vaccine positions assuring that the symptoms described for mpox are the same as those of shingles. According to Wolfgang Wodarg, this shingles epidemic is a side effect of the Covid vaccine, and the pharmaceutical industry would only seek to scare people for commercial purposes.
This is false, firstly because mpox, identified in the 1970s in a child in the former Zaire, is much older than the Covid vaccines, and secondly because it is a zoonotic virus, of animal origin, from the poxvirus family, while shingles – a reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus – is from the herpes family. The symptoms are also different, since shingles causes smaller lesions that generate characteristic intense pain.
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– MPOX does not only affect homosexuals
On social media, some people reassure themselves by claiming that MPOX only affects homosexuals, with homophobic messages deeming these practices “disgusting”. But as Professor Richard Martinello, an infectious disease specialist at Yale University School of Medicine, explains to AFP, “no infectious disease in the world is transmitted differently depending on sexual orientation. It is intimate skin-to-skin contact that can allow MPOX to be transmitted, not each person’s sexual orientation”. It is the infected fluid contained in the patient’s vesicles that transmits the virus, recalls Professor Antoine Gessain, a specialist in the disease at the Pasteur Institute, noting that children can be infected “by skin contact”, but also, as in the epidemic at the end of 2023 in the DRC, heterosexuals with multiple partners.
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– there is no miracle treatment
A popular conspiracy theory, particularly on YouTube and Facebook: a drug against mpox is very effective but is not available, based on comments by the controversial Professor Raoult in 2022 that against mpox “the most effective molecule is a Japanese drug called Tranilast. […] It will never be marketed here because it costs nothing.”
Except that Tranilast, approved in 1982 in Japan and China against asthma, has never been the subject of clinical studies on humans against MPOX. So claiming its effectiveness is misleading.
On the other hand, vaccination, combined with awareness-raising among people at risk and isolation of contact cases, has made it possible to contain the 2022 MPOX epidemic.
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– WHO has not ordered any lockdown
“Warning, mega-lockdowns in sight!” warn Internet users, arguing that these measures were ordered by the WHO to “governments”, thus attesting to the theory of a “pandemic” – an orchestrated pandemic according to the conspiracy narrative.
The WHO does not have the power to order governments to prepare for these “mega-lockdowns,” “or any type of lockdown for that matter,” the organization confirmed to AFP. “As a scientific and technical organization, WHO provides advice to its 194 member states. Each country is sovereign in its decisions and actions regarding the health of its populations.”
In France, on TikTok, Internet users even assure that due to the mpox epidemic, “the start of the school year is postponed”. Information formally denied to AFP by the Ministry of Education. As of August 21, no cases of mpox of the new 1b strain have been reported in the country.