The World Health Organization Health Organization has also declared Mpox Public Health Emergency of International Concern barely 24 hours after Africa CDC declaration
The World Health Organization Health Organization (WHO) declared the mpox outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern
(PHEIC) just 24 hours after the Africa CDC declared a public health emergency of continental security.
This rapid escalation underscores the severe threat the outbreak poses and the urgency of a coordinated global response.
What does PHEIC mean
1 Global Recognition of the Threat
→ The WHO's PHEIC declaration is a global call to action, prompting nations worldwide to prepare for potential mpox spread beyond Africa.
→ This designation unlocks international resources, including vaccines and treatments, crucial for controlling the outbreak.
2 Vaccine Availability
→ The WHO has invited vaccine manufacturers to apply for emergency use listing.
→ This is essential for distributing vaccines in low-income countries.
→ It is estimated that 10 million doses of Mpox vaccine will be needed to control the outbreak.
3 International Support and Action
→ The WHO's PHEIC declaration is intended to catalyze international cooperation, ensuring that vaccines, treatments, and other resources are swiftly distributed to the most affected areas.
→ A rapid global response is essential to prevent further spread and protect vulnerable populations, including children and those with weakened immune systems.
4. The Need for Swift Action
→ With the potential for global spread, this outbreak requires immediate and comprehensive action from African nations and the international community.
→ The coordinated efforts of the African CDC and WHO are critical to halting transmission and preventing further devastation.
These declarations highlight the critical nature of the current mpox outbreak and the need for urgent, concerted efforts to safeguard global public health