Democratic Congo expected to delay the arrival of the monkey

On Monday, the head of the APES documentary parties team in the Democratic Republic of Congo announced that the country will not receive the first shipping of “Mpox water pox” this week at a time when a new breed of the virus is struggling with its borders. On August 14, the World Health Organization announced for the second time in two years ‘Aquarium Encallpox’, a global public health case. On August 19, Congo Minister of Health said the country in Central Africa hopes to receive its first doses of vaccine by this week, to promises from the United States and Japan to address the disease. But Chris Casseta, head of the Congo -Congo team, told Reuters when asked if she would start receiving doses this week: “No. A number of procedures have yet to be followed.” He explained that the drug regulatory authority in the Republic of Congo must first communicate with the Danish drug business “Bavarian Nordic” to obtain instructions before the vaccines arrive, and added: “Hence we wait.” Bavaria Nordic, one of the few medicine companies currently having a “monkey water pox” vaccine in mid -August, said he had informed African centers to combat and prevent disease that it could produce 10 million doses of the vaccine by the end of 2025. The company can already deliver about two million doses this year. The arrival of the vaccine doses helps to treat the major difference, which enabled African countries to obtain the two doses needed to address the monkeys in 2022, while vaccines were widely available in Europe and the United States. Government data has shown that the authorities have been more than 27,000 cases suspected of illness and 1100 deaths in the Congo, most of them among children have been monitored since January 2023. The AAP water pox is already available in more than 70 countries outside Africa.