Why can’t we seem to stop the global mpox spread? + Headlines
Is mpox (previously known as Monkeypox) a runaway train?
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared mpox a “public health emergency of international concern”, following a rise in the number of cases across the globe.
The declaration triggers an international mobilisation of resources, including vaccination and testing, to try and slow down the spread of the disease.
Rates in Australia are also continuing to rise, despite our best efforts to slow or stop them. Why can’t we get a grip on mpox rates in Australia – and does the growing rates of infection overseas mean numbers here will only continue to grow?
Professor Andrew Grulich is the Head of the HIV Epidemiology and Prevention Program at the Kirby Institute. He joined Bension Siebert on this episode of The Briefing to answer if he thinks state health departments are doing enough, and how the growing transmission rate might impact the global community going forward.
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