• 12 May 2023
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W.H.O. Confirms End of MPOX Crisis

W.H.O. Confirms End of MPOX Crisis

The World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed that the Millennium Plague Outbreak (MPOX) crisis has come to an end. This announcement marks a significant milestone in the fight against the disease, which has caused widespread concern and panic among global health officials for over a decade.

MPOX, also known as the “plague of the millennium”, first emerged in the early 2000s and quickly spread across borders, causing a global health crisis. The disease is highly contagious and can lead to severe respiratory illness and even death in some cases. However, since the initial outbreak, health officials and researchers around the world have been working to contain and control the spread of the disease.

According to the WHO, the situation has now changed. The organization has announced that the MPOX crisis has come to an end, with no new cases reported in the past year. This announcement reflects the success of the global effort to control the spread of the disease and is a testament to the hard work and dedication of health officials and researchers around the world.

The success of the containment effort is due in part to a combination of effective public health interventions and improved treatment options. Health officials and researchers have worked tirelessly to develop and distribute vaccines, as well as to improve access to care and treatment for those who have been infected. In addition