November 28, 2022
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Monkeypox renamed as ‘mpox’, here is why

The change comes after a number of individuals and countries have raised concerns in several meetings and asked the WHO to propose a way forward to change the name….reports Asian Lite News

To avoid racist stereotypes and stigmatisation, the WHO has recommended that the monkeypox virus be renamed “mpox”.

Both names — mpox and monkeypox — will be used simultaneously for one year while the latter is phased out, the WHO said in a statement on Monday. The change comes after a number of individuals and countries have raised concerns in several meetings and asked the WHO to propose a way forward to change the name.

The one-year transition period serves to mitigate experts’ concerns about confusion caused by a name change in the middle of a global outbreak. It also gives time to complete the International Classification of Diseases update process and to update WHO publications, Xinhua news agency reported.

In July, the WHO officially declared the multi-country monkeypox outbreak outside of the traditional endemic areas in Africa a public health emergency of international concern, the highest level of alert that the global health authority can issue.

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It is the WHO’s responsibility to assign names to new and existing diseases through a consultative process, which includes the WHO member states. The consultation on monkeypox has involved representatives from government authorities of 45 different countries, it said.

According to the WHO, as of Saturday, 110 member states had reported 81,107 laboratory confirmed cases and 1,526 probable cases, including 55 deaths. Most cases reported in the past four weeks were from the Americas (92.3 per cent) and Europe (5.8 per cent). The number of weekly reported new cases globally decreased by 46.1 per cent in the week of November 21-27.

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