DR Congo no longer expects to receive mpox vaccines this week
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[August 27, 2024]
By Sonia Rolley
PARIS (Reuters) - Democratic Republic of Congo no longer expects to
receive its first delivery of mpox vaccines this week, the head of its
response team said on Monday, as Congo battles a new variant of the
virus that has spread beyond its borders.
The World Health Organization declared mpox a global public health
emergency on Aug. 14 for the second time in two years.
On Aug. 19, Congo's health minister said the Central African country
hoped to receive its first doses of a vaccine by this week, following
promises from the United States and Japan to help it fight its outbreak.
But asked whether Congo would begin receiving the doses this week, Cris
Kacita, the head of Congo's response team, told Reuters: "No. There are
still several processes to follow."
He said the Congolese pharmaceutical regulatory agency would first need
to be in touch with Danish drugmaker Bavaria Nordic for guidance before
the vaccines arrive in the country.
"So we're waiting," Kacita said.
Bavarian Nordic, one of the few drug firms that currently has an mpox
vaccine available, said in mid-August it had informed the Africa Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention that it can manufacture 10 million
doses of the vaccine by the end of 2025.
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Nyota Mukobelwa braids her hair at the health centre where she is
undergoing treatment against Mpox, an infectious disease caused by
the Mpox virus that causes a painful rash, enlarged lymph nodes and
fever, in Munigi, Nyiragongo territory, near Goma in North Kivu
province of the Democratic Republic of Congo August 19, 2024.
REUTERS/Arlette Bashizi/File photo
It said it could already supply up
to 2 million doses this year.
The vaccine doses' arrival would help to address a huge inequity
that left African countries with no access to the two shots used in
a 2022 global mpox outbreak, while the vaccines were widely
available in Europe and the United States.
Since January 2023, there have been more than 27,000 suspected cases
and 1,100 deaths in Congo, according to government figures, mainly
among children.
Mpox vaccines have already been made available in more than 70
countries outside Africa.
(Writing by Portia Crowe; Editing by Alison Williams)
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