A health worker attends to a mpox patient, at a treatment centre in Munigi, eastern Congo.
Congo will receive the first vaccine doses to address its mpox outbreak next week from the United States, the country's health minister said Monday, days after the World Health Organization declared mpox outbreaks in Africa a global emergency. The WHO has reported over 17,000 mpox cases and over 500 deaths worldwide this year. More than 96 per cent of all cases and deaths have been in Congo, whose health system has long struggled to contain disease outbreaks over the country's vast area and poor infrastructure.
A health worker attends to a mpox patient, at a treatment centre in Munigi, eastern Congo.
A health worker takes a saliva sample from Lucie Habimana, 13, a mpox patient, at a treatment centre in Munigi, eastern Congo.
A health worker attends to a mpox patient, at a treatment centre in Munigi, eastern Congo.
A health worker speaks to women about mpox prevention at a clinic in Munigi, eastern Congo.
A woman walks past a sign that reads stop monkeypox at a clinic in Munigi, eastern Congo.
A health worker attends to a girl suffering from mpox, at a treatment centre in Munigi, eastern Congo.
A health worker attends to a mpox patient, at a treatment centre in Munigi, eastern Congo,
A girl suffering from mpox walks past a treatment centre in Munigi, eastern Congo.
A woman walks with her children suffering from mpox after a treatment at a clinic in Munigi, eastern Congo.
Children suffering from mpox wait for a treatment at a clinic in Munigi, eastern Congo.