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A first delivery of mpox vaccines is expected to arrive in the Democratic Republic of Congo in the coming days, the World Health Organization said Friday.
The WHO declared an international emergency over mpox on August 14, concerned by the surge in cases of the new Clade 1b strain in the DR Congo that spread to nearby countries.
After returning from the DRC on Friday, WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told a press conference: "We hope to have the first delivery in the next few days, and then it will build up."
More than 18,000 suspected cases of mpox have been reported in the DRC so farthis year, with 629 deaths, said Tedros.
The figure included more than 5,000 cases and 31 deaths in the eastern provinces of North and South Kivu, where Clade 1b has been spreading.
"The number of reported cases of Clade 1b has been rising rapidly for several weeks. Fortunately, relatively few deaths have been reported in recent weeks," said Tedros.
In addition, 258 cases of Clade 1b have been confirmed in neighbouring Burundi; four in Rwanda, four in Uganda, two in Kenya and one each in Sweden and Thailand, he added.
In the DRC, Tedros met with President Felix Tshisekedi to discuss the outbreaks, the importance of clear communication on the virus and strong engagement with local communities.
"We believe we can stop these outbreaks in the next six months," the UN health agency's director-general said.
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