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    WHO declared Monkeypox outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC)

    Posted 16 Aug 2024

    2 min read

    Decision came on advice from International Health Regulations (IHR) Emergency Committee.

    • Following an Mpox outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and outside Africa, it was declared as global PHEIC for second time in two years.

     About Mpox 

    • Viral illness caused by monkeypox virus, a species of genus Orthopoxvirus.
    • First detected in humans in 1970 in DRC. 
    • Spreads via close contact and tends to cause flu-like symptoms and pus-filled skin lesion.
    • Occurs mostly in central and western Africa, and affected primarily (but not only) gay, bisexual etc.
    • Vaccines and therapeutics developed for smallpox and approved for use in some countries can be used for mpox in some circumstances.

     About PHEIC

    • As per IHR (2005), an outbreak qualifies as a PHEIC if it is unusual or unexpected; it has potential for international spread; and may require an immediate international action.
      • IHR, 2005 is a binding international legal agreement involving 196 countries across globe, including all Member States of WHO.
    • PHEIC represents the highest level of alert issued by WHO under IHR. 
      • Since 2009, WHO has declared seven international public health emergencies, including H1N1 influenza pandemic, polio outbreak, Ebola outbreak (West Africa), Zika epidemic, Ebola outbreak (Congo), COVID-19 and Mpox.
    • Tags :
    • PHEIC
    • International Health Regulations, 2005
    • Monkeypox
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