Summary:
- Uganda will receive 10,000 Mpox vaccine doses next week, donated by the US through Africa CDC. Mass vaccination campaigns will start next month in high-risk areas, with health officials assuring the vaccine’s safety.
Uganda is set to receive 10,000 Mpox vaccine doses next week to bolster efforts in combating the disease. The Ministry of Health announced that the vaccines, donated by the US government through Africa CDC, are a significant boost amid rising Mpox cases nationwide.
Mass Vaccination Campaigns Planned
Health Minister Jane Ruth Aceng revealed that mass vaccination campaigns would begin next month, prioritizing regions with active transmission. She emphasized the critical role of vaccination in controlling the outbreak and safeguarding public health.
Reassurance on Vaccine Safety
Dr. Mary Boyd, speaking at the Uganda Media Centre, assured the public of the vaccine’s safety, citing endorsements from the World Health Organization (WHO) and the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Additionally, the US has pledged 10,000 testing kits to improve detection and treatment capacity.
“This partnership highlights the global commitment to combating Mpox while strengthening Uganda’s healthcare system,” Dr. Boyd stated.
Public Health Advisory
The Ministry of Health continues to urge vigilance and adherence to preventive measures as preparations for the vaccination rollout are finalized
The Telegraph.
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