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mpox
[ em-poks ]
noun
- a disease caused by a virus of the genus Orthopoxvirus, clinically similar to but less severe than smallpox, and transmitted to humans via contact with an infected person or animal, or with a contaminated material: first identified in humans in 1970, outbreaks historically occurred mostly in central and western Africa, with the United States in 2003 having the first confirmed cases outside of Africa, followed by global outbreaks, especially in Europe and the Americas, that became increasingly reported in the 2020s. : MPX
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Origin of mpox1
Example Sentences
“Decreased funding and inability to collaborate with international organizations will lead to increased threats from emerging pathogens,†including Ebola, mpox and Zika virus, Vaughan said.
More than 500 mpox patients have fled clinics in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo over the last month amid the current conflict.
Mpox - formerly known as monkeypox - can cause symptoms such as lesions, headaches and fever.
According to Africa CDC, since the start of this year almost 2,890 mpox cases and 180 deaths have been reported in the country, which has been at the epicentre of several recent outbreaks.
At Bisengimana, a hospital in Goma that also treats mpox, looters took medicines and personal protective equipment.
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