WHO Emergency Committee on monkeypox’s global spread meets on Thursday
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THE World Health Organisation (WHO) will convene a meeting of experts on Thursday to assess whether the spread of monkeypox should be considered a “public health emergency of international concern.’’
The independent experts would examine whether the world needed to be put on notice of a growing health threat.
The results of these deliberations would not be expected until Friday.
Designating a global health emergency has no immediate practical consequences beyond making governments and the public more vigilant.
The WHO declared the novel Coronavirus a global public health emergency on Jan. 30, 2020.
The UN health body’s monkeypox committee is composed of about a dozen scientists.
Although the disease has circulated in Africa for years, it has caused an international stir with its recent outbreak in multiple countries where it has never been seen before.
The disease was spread through physical contact.
Medical officials said the outbreak seems to be concentrated among men who have had sexual contact with multiple other men.
Although the disease can be deadly, it is treatable and usually survived, albeit with a phase of bothersome skin outbreaks. (dpa/NAN)
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