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Africa CDC Maintains Mpox Emergency As Outbreak Claims Nearly 2,000 Lives

News Investigators/ The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) says mpox remains a major continental health threat, with nearly 2,000 deaths recorded since the start of 2024,  inspite recent signs of progress in controlling the outbreak.

Jean Kaseya, Director-General of the Africa CDC, disclosed during a media briefing via webinar on Thursday.

Mr Kaseya said that the Africa CDC’s Emergency Consultative Group (ECG), met on Sept. 2, and unanimously recommended maintaining mpox as a Public Health Emergency of Continental Security (PHECS).

He said that due to ongoing case surges, new introductions in previously unaffected countries, and persistent gaps in surveillance, testing and vaccine access.

He said more than 185,000 suspected mpox cases had been reported across 29 African countries since January 2024. Of these, 51,969 were confirmed, while 1,987 deaths were documented.

“Year 2025 alone has already seen 105,697 suspected cases, surpassing last year’s tally of 80,297 cases. Cumulatively, over 32,000 confirmed cases and 758 deaths have been reported this year,”.

Encouragingly, he noted a steady decline in new infections in recent weeks.

“Data showed that weekly confirmed cases dropped by 52 per cent, from a peak of 1,441 cases in May to an average of 695 cases over the past five weeks.

“Testing coverage also improved, rising from 30 per cent to 66 per cent across suspected cases in the last six weeks.

“While progress has been made, mpox transmission remains active in several countries,” he said

He pointed to continuing increases in Guinea, Ghana and Liberia, even as case numbers fall in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Sierra Leone and Burundi.

“More than one million vaccine doses have been administered across 11 countries, with another 200,000 doses expected to arrive in the coming weeks,”

He said vaccination, alongside enhanced surveillance and cross-border coordination, would be key to preventing a resurgence.

He stressed that “sustained vigilance and strong continental coordination” remain critical until the outbreak is fully contained.

The News Agency of Nigeria(NAN) reports that Mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, is a rare viral disease that spreads through body fluids, respiratory droplets and contaminated materials.

It causes fever, rash and swollen lymph nodes, and can be deadly in vulnerable groups.

The Africa CDC first declared mpox a continental health emergency in August 2024, a move that was followed by the World Health Organisation’s designation of the disease as a global public health emergency.

NAN

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