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Combating the global spread of poverty-related Monkeypox outbreaks and beyond

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INFECTIOUS DISEASES OF POVERTY
卷 11, 期 1, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s40249-022-01004-9

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Monkeypox; Outbreak; Neglected tropical diseases; Poverty; One Health; Preparedness; Emergency response; Vaccination; Research

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The unprecedented outbreaks of Monkeypox in non-endemic countries have resulted in a large number of cases, but it does not yet constitute a global public health emergency. We call for increased cooperation and investment in the prevention and control of Monkeypox, and the implementation of population-based programs in disadvantaged areas.
The current unprecedented Monkeypox outbreaks emergence and spread on non-endemic countries has led to over 3413 laboratory confirmed cases and one death, and yet, does not constitute a public health emergency of international concern as June 23th 2022. We urgently call for collective regional and global partnership, leadership commitment and investment to rapidly strengthen and implement Monkeypox World Health Organization outbreak Preparedness and emergency response actions plans implementation against Monkeypox outbreak. Given the importance of human-animal-environment interface and transmission dynamics, fostering global and regional One Health approach partnership and multisectoral collaboration programs have timely and robust sustained investment benefits on poverty-linked Monkeypox and other emerging epidemics population-based programs, while leveraging from lessons learnt. Moving forward requires addressing priority research questions listed and closing the knowledge gaps for Monkeypox and others neglected tropical diseases roadmap implementation in vulnerable and at risk countries.

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