Mpox vaccine access must be dramatically increased
News Aug 16, 2024
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Aug 15, 2024
A recent surge of mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) infections in DR Congo is cause for alarm. Here’s what to know and why we need a comprehensive response.
Read MoreNews | Aug 16, 2024
With the mpox outbreak in DR Congo continuing to evolve rapidly, access to vaccines is critical to curb further spread of the virus.
Read MoreStory | Aug 12, 2024
Violence is escalating in eastern DR Congo, where the humanitarian needs are dire and rising. Here’s what to know.
Read MoreStory | Jul 30, 2024
An MSF medical coordinator explains the recent surge of mpox in DR Congo, where a new mutation has led to human-to-human transmission.
Read MoreStory | Jul 01, 2024
MSF is responding to a new measles outbreak in DR Congo, where ensuring complete vaccination in remote equatorial forests is a formidable logistical challenge.
Read MoreStory | Mar 20, 2024
As leaders meet this week to negotiate the global “pandemic accord," the US must do more to ensure we are prepared for future public health emergencies.
Read MoreNews | Feb 09, 2024
New findings show vaccination reduces not only the risk of infection, but also the risk of death.
Read MoreStory | Dec 21, 2023
The crisis in Democratic Republic of Congo deepened in 2023 as displacement broke records. Here are the stories of people affected.
Read MoreResearch | Nov 15, 2023
Resistance to antibiotics has become a global health crisis, complicating the treatment of bacterial infections and endangering lives around the world.
Read MoreStory | Jul 12, 2023
Measles is a highly contagious disease that can easily spiral out of control without routine vaccinations.
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