Africa CDC writes African health ministers over rising Mpox cases

With the continued spread of Mpox across the continent, the African Center for Disease Control (Africa CDC) has written to all African health ministers, calling for coordinated efforts to tackle the infection and improved testing methods.

In a letter dated 23 August and signed by the Africa CDC Director-General, Jean Kaseya, the public health body said the disease was spreading rapidly, and cases have almost tripled within a short period.

This is unlike what was obtainable in 2022 when Mpox was first declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC).