Monkeypox
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Health
After Reporting the First Case of Monkeypox in Morocco: Is It More Dangerous Than Coronavirus?
The Moroccan Ministry of Health confirmed on Thursday the first case of monkeypox in a man in Marrakech, adding that…
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India Reports a Suspected Case of Monkeypox
India’s Ministry of Health stated on Sunday that the country suspects a man of having monkeypox, who recently traveled to…
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International
First Case of Monkeypox Confirmed in Nairobi
Kenya’s Ministry of Health announced today, Friday, the confirmation of the first monkeypox case in the capital city, Nairobi, stating…
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Africa Awaits Delivery of One Million Monkeypox Vaccine Doses
African countries are expected to receive about one million doses of the monkeypox vaccine following the virus’s resurgence, as announced…
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Democratic Republic of Congo Sees Worrying Rise in Monkeypox Cases
The African Union Center for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed today, Thursday, that more than a thousand cases of the…
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Monkeypox: Indian Serum Institute Brings Good News
Adar Poonawalla, CEO of the Serum Institute of India, announced in a statement on Wednesday that a vaccine for monkeypox…
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Thailand Announces First Possible Case of Monkeypox
Thailand announced on Wednesday the registration of its first potential case of the more dangerous new strain of monkeypox (Empox),…
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Comparison Between “Monkeypox” and “Coronavirus”
The Regional Director of the World Health Organization in Europe, Hans Kluge, clarified that the world knows much about the…
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Hamdi: Monkeypox Spreads Rapidly and Could Reach Morocco
Dr. Tayeb Hamdi, a researcher in health policy and systems, stated that “Morocco, like all other countries, could see the…
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What is “Monkeypox” that has been declared a “Global Health Emergency”?
The World Health Organization recently declared the monkeypox outbreak a “global health emergency,” with confirmed cases among children and adults…
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