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Mpox 'not the new COVID', says WHO
Mpox 'not the new COVID', says WHO
Agence France-Presse
Published Aug 21, 2024 10:18 AM PHT

Colorized transmission electron micrograph of mpox virus particles (teal) found within an infected cell (brown), cultured in the laboratory. Image captured and color-enhanced at the NIAID Integrated Research Facility (IRF) in Fort Detrick, Maryland. Credit: NIAID

The mpox outbreak is not another COVID-19, the World Health Organization said Tuesday, because much is already known about the virus and the means to control it.
The mpox outbreak is not another COVID-19, the World Health Organization said Tuesday, because much is already known about the virus and the means to control it.
While more research is needed on the Clade 1b strain which triggered the UN agency into declaring an international health emergency, the spread of mpox can be reined in, the WHO's European director Hans Kluge said.
While more research is needed on the Clade 1b strain which triggered the UN agency into declaring an international health emergency, the spread of mpox can be reined in, the WHO's European director Hans Kluge said.
"Mpox is not the new COVID," he said.
"Mpox is not the new COVID," he said.
"We know how to control mpox. And, in the European region, the steps needed to eliminate its transmission altogether," he told a media briefing in Geneva, via video-link.
"We know how to control mpox. And, in the European region, the steps needed to eliminate its transmission altogether," he told a media briefing in Geneva, via video-link.
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In July 2022, the WHO declared an emergency over the international outbreak of the less severe Clade 2b strain of mpox, which mostly affected men who have sex with men. The alarm was lifted in May 2023.
In July 2022, the WHO declared an emergency over the international outbreak of the less severe Clade 2b strain of mpox, which mostly affected men who have sex with men. The alarm was lifted in May 2023.
"We controlled mpox in Europe thanks to the direct engagement with the most affected communities," said Kluge.
"We controlled mpox in Europe thanks to the direct engagement with the most affected communities," said Kluge.
Robust surveillance, investigating case contacts, behavior changes in the affected communities and vaccination all contributed to controlling the outbreak, he said.
Robust surveillance, investigating case contacts, behavior changes in the affected communities and vaccination all contributed to controlling the outbreak, he said.
TRANSMISSION ROUTES
Kluge said the risk to the general population was low.
Kluge said the risk to the general population was low.
"Are we going to go in lockdown in the WHO European region, (as if) it's another COVID-19? The answer is clearly: 'no'," he said.
"Are we going to go in lockdown in the WHO European region, (as if) it's another COVID-19? The answer is clearly: 'no'," he said.
Clade 1b is spreading mainly through sexual transmission among adults.
Clade 1b is spreading mainly through sexual transmission among adults.
Kluge said it was also possible that someone in the acute phase of mpox infection, especially with blisters in the mouth, may transmit the virus to close contacts by droplets, in circumstances such as in the home or in hospitals.
Kluge said it was also possible that someone in the acute phase of mpox infection, especially with blisters in the mouth, may transmit the virus to close contacts by droplets, in circumstances such as in the home or in hospitals.
"The modes of transmission are still a bit unclear. More research is required," he said.
"The modes of transmission are still a bit unclear. More research is required," he said.
WHO spokesman Tarik Jasarevic said the agency was not recommending the use of masks.
WHO spokesman Tarik Jasarevic said the agency was not recommending the use of masks.
"We are not recommending mass vaccination. We are recommending to use vaccines in outbreak settings for the groups who are most at risk," he added.
"We are not recommending mass vaccination. We are recommending to use vaccines in outbreak settings for the groups who are most at risk," he added.
The WHO declared an international health emergency on August 14, concerned by the rise in cases of Clade 1b in the DR Congo and its spread to nearby countries.
The WHO declared an international health emergency on August 14, concerned by the rise in cases of Clade 1b in the DR Congo and its spread to nearby countries.
CLADE 1 SPLIT
There are two subtypes of mpox: the more virulent and deadlier Clade 1, endemic in the Congo Basin in central Africa; and Clade 2, endemic in West Africa.
There are two subtypes of mpox: the more virulent and deadlier Clade 1, endemic in the Congo Basin in central Africa; and Clade 2, endemic in West Africa.
Clade 1b is a new offshoot of Clade 1, which is now called Clade 1a.
Clade 1b is a new offshoot of Clade 1, which is now called Clade 1a.
The Clade 1b outbreak in northeastern DRC was first detected in September last year and is spreading rapidly.
The Clade 1b outbreak in northeastern DRC was first detected in September last year and is spreading rapidly.
Catherine Smallwood, WHO Europe's emergency operations programme area manager, explained that the split of Clade 1 into 1a and 1b reflects "change in the evolution of the virus."
Catherine Smallwood, WHO Europe's emergency operations programme area manager, explained that the split of Clade 1 into 1a and 1b reflects "change in the evolution of the virus."
Clade 1a traditionally has outbreaks resulting from infections from sick animals, with some limited follow-on transmission between humans at the household level, or within communities.
Clade 1a traditionally has outbreaks resulting from infections from sick animals, with some limited follow-on transmission between humans at the household level, or within communities.
But with Clade 1B, "we have not isolated or detected zoonotic transmission of Clade 1b," said Smallwood.
But with Clade 1B, "we have not isolated or detected zoonotic transmission of Clade 1b," said Smallwood.
"So it seems to be a strain of the virus that's circulating exclusively within the human population."
"So it seems to be a strain of the virus that's circulating exclusively within the human population."
Experts are trying to work out if there is a difference in disease severity between Clades 1a and 1b.
Experts are trying to work out if there is a difference in disease severity between Clades 1a and 1b.
VACCINES
The available vaccines were originally developed for smallpox, and are effective against other viruses in the wider orthopoxvirus family, such as mpox.
The available vaccines were originally developed for smallpox, and are effective against other viruses in the wider orthopoxvirus family, such as mpox.
Two mpox vaccines have been used in recent years -- MVA-BN, produced by Danish drugmaker Bavarian Nordic, and Japan's LC16.
Two mpox vaccines have been used in recent years -- MVA-BN, produced by Danish drugmaker Bavarian Nordic, and Japan's LC16.
There is also ACAM2000, a second-generation smallpox jab approved in the United States.
There is also ACAM2000, a second-generation smallpox jab approved in the United States.
Whether a person vaccinated post-exposure to mpox goes on to develop the disease depends on the early administration of the vaccine, said Smallwood.
Whether a person vaccinated post-exposure to mpox goes on to develop the disease depends on the early administration of the vaccine, said Smallwood.
Vaccines can also be used preventatively in people likely to be exposed to the virus.
Vaccines can also be used preventatively in people likely to be exposed to the virus.
Jasarevic said results from effectiveness studies indicated that a good level of protection was provided against mpox following vaccination.
Jasarevic said results from effectiveness studies indicated that a good level of protection was provided against mpox following vaccination.
However, it takes several weeks to develop immunity after being vaccinated.
However, it takes several weeks to develop immunity after being vaccinated.
© Agence France-Presse
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