Home » Health » WHO wants to determine whether monkeypox is a serious threat | The Throw WHO wants to determine whether monkeypox is a serious threat | The Throw June 15, 2022 by world today news – – ANP Productions | Bron: ANP Yesterday at 17:01- Geneva The World Health Organization (WHO) will convene its emergency committee next Thursday to assess whether the monkeypox outbreak poses an international public health threat. That is the UN agency’s highest warning level, which currently only applies to Covid-19 and polio. – The WHO said on Tuesday that 1600 confirmed infections with the monkeypox virus have now been registered this year, in about 1500 cases there is a reasonable suspicion that the patient has it among the members. The disease has now been diagnosed in 39 countries, including Africa where monkeypox, spread by rodents, is endemic. In Africa, 72 people have died so far, in Europe and the other new sources of infection, no one has yet. The WHO is consulting with experts worldwide about renaming the virus and the disease it causes. A decision on this will be made shortly. The WHO is currently not in favor of mass vaccination. High-risk groups could receive the regular smallpox vaccine, which is also believed to be effective against monkeypox. The European Union has ordered more than 100,000 doses in Denmark. The Netherlands, where eighty infections have now been identified, has its own stock. — Related posts:Safer Disinfecting During the COVID-19 PandemicOh... This Turns Out The Reason Why Vegetables Are So Good For DiabeticsUS seeks to convince skeptics with full approval of Pfizer vaccineNo Serious Side Effects Yet FIFA Ranking: Indonesia Continues to Soar Up Beware of these caterpillars with stinging hairs near Chartres Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for: