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Monkeypox Disease Name Changed to Mpox by WHO

Monkeypox Disease Name Changed to Mpox by WHO
Monkeypox Disease Name Changed to Mpox by WHO
  • The World Health Organisation has changed the name of the disease Monkeypox to Mpox, as they receive complaints about the word Monkeypox conjuring up racist tropes and stigmatizing patients. The recommendation follows outbreaks that began about six months ago in Europe and the United States.
  • Mpox has circulated in the rural development parts of Central Africa and West Africa for decades.
  • WHO will adopt the term Mpox in its communications and encourages others to follow these recommendations.
  • This decision was taken to minimize the ongoing negative impact of the current name and from the adoption of the new name.
  • The name was inspired by a colony of caged lab monkeys in Denmark, where the virus was first identified by researchers.
  • The WHO has promoted new criteria for naming infectious diseases.

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Published date : 30 Nov 2022 06:02PM

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