Mpox no Longer a Global Health Emergency: WHO | 13 May 2023
Why in News?
The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced that Mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, no longer constitutes a global health emergency.
- Additionally, the WHO has recently announced that Covid-19 no longer represents a "global health emergency".
What Led to the Decision?
- The emergency committee for mpox recommended that the outbreak no longer represents a public health emergency of international concern.
- The committee's recommendation was based on a decrease in reported cases and a robust response from countries affected by the virus.
What is Mpox?
- About:
- Mpox is a viral zoonotic disease with symptoms similar to smallpox, although with less clinical severity.
- The infection was first discovered in 1958 following two outbreaks of a pox-like disease in colonies of monkeys kept for research — which led to the name ‘monkeypox’.
- Symptoms:
- Infected people break out in a rash that looks a lot like chicken pox. But the fever, malaise, and headache from Monkeypox are usually more severe than in chicken pox infection.
- In the early stage of the disease, Monkeypox can be distinguished from smallpox because the lymph gland gets enlarged.
- Transmission:
- Primary infection is through direct contact with the blood, bodily fluids, or cutaneous or mucosal lesions of an infected animal. Eating inadequately cooked meat of infected animals is also a risk factor.
- Status:
- More than 87,000 cases of mpox and 140 deaths have been reported from 111 countries.
- The past three months have seen almost 90% fewer cases reported compared to the previous three months.
- Treatment and Vaccine:
- Mpox is treated with supportive care. Vaccines and therapeutics developed for smallpox and approved for use in some countries can be used for mpox in some circumstances.
- Ongoing Challenges:
- Despite the lifting of the global health emergency status, mpox continues to pose significant public health challenges.
- A robust, proactive, and sustainable response is required to address the lingering impact of mpox and prevent future outbreaks.
- Ensuring access to tests, vaccines, and treatments for those most in need remains a crucial aspect of the response.
- Despite the lifting of the global health emergency status, mpox continues to pose significant public health challenges.
UPSC Civil Services Examination, Previous Year Questions (PYQs)
Q. Critically examine the role of WHO in providing global health security during the Covid-19 pandemic. (2020)