Monkeys in Africa .. the vaccine will probably not be available months ago

It is probably not that a vaccine that helps to contain the outbreak of monkeys (M. Box) in the Democratic Republic of Congo and neighboring countries until months, despite the view of the World Health Organization of the example of the African centers to combat and prevent them from declaring that this outbreak is a healthy distress. The African Centers for Control and Prevention, the largest public health agency on the continent, announced for the first time a state of public health for the continent on Tuesday. A committee led by the World Health Organization will hold a meeting on Wednesday to determine whether this outbreak poses a global threat. “The disease is spread”, although experts hope that these meetings will lead to the intensification of procedures to combat the disease worldwide, there are still many obstacles, including a limited supply of vaccine and financing, and the spread of other diseases. “It is important to declare a state of emergency because the disease is spreading,” said Jean -Jacques Mwimbi Tamifome, head of the National Institute of Biomedical Medical Research in the Congo. He added that he hoped any advertisement would help provide more financing for supervision operations, as well as the availability of vaccines in the Congo. But he acknowledged that the road is full of obstacles in a large country where health facilities, humanitarian funds due to the conflict there, and the spread of other diseases such as measles and cholera. Emergency financing said that the African centers should combat diseases last week and prevent it from obtaining an emergency financing of $ 10.4 million from the African Union to address the chickenpox of AAP. Centers’ director General Jean Cassia said on Tuesday there was a clear plan to provide 3 million doses this year, without having to enter more details. But sources participating in the Congo vaccination campaign said that only 65,000 doses are likely to be available in the short term, and the campaigns are unlikely to start at the best estimate before October. The African Centers for Control and Prevention of Diseases said there are more than 15,000 cases in the Congo that are believed to be of A Appeals in Africa, with 461 deaths, most of which are children. A deadly viral infection, although this viral infection is usually soft, it can sometimes be fatal, causing flu -like symptoms with the appearance of pus -filled blisters. Last June, the World Health Organization said the distribution of monkeys in Africa should move urgently, at a time when scientists warned separately about a dangerous tribe distributed in the Democratic Republic of Congo. “There is an urgent need to handle the new height in the case of A Appeals in Africa,” WHO technical director Rosamund Lewis told reporters. At a separate press conference, John Claude Odahmouka of the University of Rwanda, who works on the outbreak of the disease in the southern region of Kivu, which is difficult to reach in the Congo, says that the tension spreads there, a museum of the first generation of the smallpox in the Congo, says very dangerously. The death rates are about 5% in adults and 10% in children.