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fromArs Technica
2 days ago

In 2022, the world axed a disease name seen as racist. US just switched back.

In November 2022, the WHO decided to change the name. The United Nations health agency noted that it had received reports from individuals and countries about the "racist and stigmatizing language online, in other settings, and in some communities." The WHO decided to switch to the name "mpox" with a one-year grace period.
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fromwww.npr.org
2 weeks ago

In 2022, the name 'monkeypox' was rejected as inapt. Now the U.S. is reviving it

In 2022, the medical establishment and public health world nixed the name "monkeypox" for two key reasons. Animal-to-human transmission comes from rodents. And the name "monkeypox" was seen as racist and stigmatizing language. To replace it, World Health Organization (WHO) officials decided to call the disease that causes painful lesions "mpox." Now, the U.S. is reverting to the old term "monkeypox."
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 weeks ago

Mpox no longer international health emergency but remains concern in Africa

Mpox no longer meets WHO criteria for an international emergency, but remains a continental emergency in Africa with ongoing surges and sustained response needed.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

Whatever happened to mpox? Is it still a threat?

Mpox surged across Africa in 2024, prompting emergency declarations while cases spread to new countries and over 100,000 suspected infections were reported.
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fromKqed
1 month ago

Mpox Cases Are Rising in San Francisco Again. From Symptoms to Vaccines, What to Know for Summer 2025 | KQED

Mpox cases in San Francisco rose from one per month to 10 in July 2025, mainly among vaccinated individuals.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

Why one doctor says we're 'walking blind' in the mpox emergency

Mpox outbreaks have risen sharply in Africa, with 24 countries affected recently, showcasing an urgent public health challenge.
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fromFast Company
2 months ago

Taxpayer-funded vaccines meant to aid Africa are at risk of expiring

Hundreds of thousands of mpox vaccine doses from the U.S. are at risk of expiration, prompting concern from congressional Democrats.
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fromNature
4 months ago

Daily briefing: NIH foreign-grant cuts could leave thousands without care worldwide

US funding cuts will halt hundreds of clinical trials abroad.
Sierra Leone is experiencing a severe mpox outbreak.
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fromNature
5 months ago

A front-line antiviral drug disappoints against worrisome monkeypox strain

Tecovirimat, approved in Europe for mpox, showed limited effectiveness in hastening recovery in human clinical trials.
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