DRC: Launch of the national campaign against Monkeypox. A large-scale health response

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is set to launch a national vaccination campaign against the Monkeypox (Mpox) outbreak, marking a crucial step in combating the disease.

 

Announced during the Council of Ministers meeting on September 13, 2024, by Health Minister Dr. Roger Kamba, the campaign will commence on October 2 and run through October 11.

 

This initiative aims to safeguard the most vulnerable populations, particularly those at increased risk of transmission, using a stockpile of 265,000 vaccine doses provided by international partners.

 

Monkeypox, which has spread across several regions in the country, has raised significant concerns within the medical community and the government.

 

With symptoms resembling those of smallpox, this infection can lead to severe complications, particularly in children, the elderly, and individuals with chronic illnesses.

 

In response to this threat, a large-scale vaccination effort is seen as the most effective strategy to curb new infections and prevent a widespread outbreak.

 

Alongside the vaccination campaign, Congolese authorities are emphasizing public awareness. Communication and Media Minister Patrick Muyaya stressed the need for clear information to help citizens understand the significance of the campaign.

 

Local officials and healthcare professionals will be engaged to educate communities about Monkeypox symptoms and the importance of vaccination for individual and collective protection.

 

This vaccination drive is part of a broader government strategy to bolster the healthcare system and address health crises.

 

Following recent challenges from other outbreaks, such as Ebola and COVID-19, the DRC is demonstrating a committed approach to learning from past experiences and acting swiftly to safeguard its population.

 

With international support, this campaign is expected to significantly mitigate the risks associated with Monkeypox and enhance the country’s health resilience.

 

Jean-Robert TCHANDY

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