(Bloomberg) -- Mpox strains are still mutating, further raising the risk of spread both in Africa and globally, Africa ...
The spread of mpox has slowed down slightly across Africa but the epidemic is not over, the African Union's health watchdog ...
During an online media briefing Thursday evening, Africa CDC Director-General Jean Kaseya said 19 African countries have ...
As Africa grapples with multiple outbreaks of mpox, public health leaders say locally produced vaccines are vital to end donation dependence and secure the continent's health.
African production of mpox vaccines could reduce reliance on wealthier countries But bureaucratic approvals and uncertain demand stymie progress ...
During the briefing session, Nsanzimana was joined by Amb Minata Samate Cessouma, the Commissioner for Health at the African Union, and Dr. Jean Kaseya, the Africa CDC Director-General ...
The President on Friday, October 18, 2024, met a delegation from the African Centre for Disease Control led by their Director General, Dr Jean Kaseya, who called on him to discuss matters ...
The President on Friday, October 18, 2024, met a delegation from the African Centre for Disease Control led by their Director General, Dr Jean Kaseya, who called on him to discuss matters ...
said Jean Kaseya, director general of the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "We are still fighting with this outbreak," Kaseya said. "We don't want to see all African countries ...
Mpox is going out of control if we don't act, says Africa CDC head Jean Kaseya A clinician administers the mpox vaccine to a hospital staff member during the launch of the vaccination campaign at ...
The World Health Organisation and the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention have committed to guiding the ...