Only one case of monkeypox deaths, but no vaccinations have been administered to date

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Despite being the only continent where known cases of monkeypox deaths have occurred, Africa currently lacks even a single dosage of the vaccine, according to an announcement made on Thursday by the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Ahmed Ogwell, the acting head of Africa’s public health agency, said during a weekly press briefing, “Let’s get vaccines onto the continent.” In an unsettling echo of the COVID-19 epidemic, he outlined a situation where the 1.3 billion-person African continent is once again being left behind in availability to dosages.

Monkeypox was deemed a “exceptional” situation that necessitated a worldwide health emergency by the World Health Organization on July 23.

More than 20,000 cases have been reported so far in 77 different nations. More than 2,100 cases of monkey pox  have been recorded in 11 African countries and 75 people have died, the Africa CDC director said.

Monkeypox is usually a self-limited disease with the symptoms lasting from 2 to 4 weeks. “The case fatality ratio of monkeypox has historically ranged from 0 to 11 % in the general population and has been higher among young children. In recent times, the case fatality ratio has been around 3–6%”, according to the WHO.

Although monkeypox has been established in parts of central and west Africa for decades, it was not known to spark large outbreaks beyond the continent or to spread widely among people until May, when authorities detected dozens of epidemics in Europe, North America and elsewhere.

Now the global race is on to obtain monkeypox vaccine doses. The European Commission, the European Union’s executive arm, has secured the purchase of 160,000 doses of vaccines for the disease. On Wednesday, U.S. health regulators said nearly 800,000 doses of the monkeypox vaccine will soon be available for distribution after what they described as weeks of delays.

Such delays are far more pronounced on the African continent, where the painful disease has been endemic in some countries for years.

Ogwell said the Africa CDC has engaged with international partners in attempts to obtain vaccines, and while he said “good news” is expected in the coming days, without being able to provide “a timeline.”

The clinical presentation of monkeypox resembles that of smallpox, a related orthopoxvirus infection which was declared eradicated worldwide in 1980. Even doses of the smallpox vaccine, which has shown effectiveness against monkeypox, are not available in Africa, Ogwell said.

Vaccination

Vaccination against smallpox was demonstrated through several observational studies to be about 85% effective in preventing monkeypox. A vaccine based on a modified attenuated vaccinia virus (Ankara strain) was approved for the prevention of monkeypox in 2019. This is a two-dose vaccine for which availability remains limited.

The WHO adds: “Monkeypox typically presents clinically with fever, rash and swollen lymph nodes and may lead to a range of medical complications.

The solutions need to be global in nature,” Africa ‘s public health agency, Ahmed Ogwell said, in a warning to the international community. “If we’re not safe, the rest of the world is not safe.”

The COVID-19 pandemic and the global hoarding of vaccine doses were a jolt to African leaders, who quickly joined together in an unprecedented effort to obtain doses and establish the production of more vaccines on the continent.

Repeat of Covid crisis?

WHO has said it is creating a vaccine-sharing mechanism for protection against monkeypox, but the organization has released few details. No countries have yet agreed to share any vaccines with the WHO.

WHO officials have emphasized that monkeypox can infect anyone in close contact with a patient or their contaminated clothing or bedsheets. Researchers are still exploring how it spreads but believe it’s mainly through close, skin-to-skin contact and through contact with bedding and clothing that touched an infected person’s rash or body fluids.

In Africa, monkeypox mainly spreads to people by infected wild animals like rodents in limited outbreaks that typically have not crossed borders. In Europe, North America and elsewhere, however, the vast majority of infections have happened in men who have sex with men, though health officials have stressed that anyone can contract the virus.

 

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