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WHO Renames Monkeypox Disease As "Mpox" Because Of Racism

WHO Renames Monkeypox Disease As "Mpox" Because Of Racism

Monkeypox is to be rebranded as ‘mpox’ after global health experts said the name had racist connotations and could lead to stigmatization.


The World Health Organization (WHO) said the term monkeypox would be phased out over the coming year.


It follows a forum in the summer in which two families of monkeypox - the Congo Basin and West African clades - were renamed as Clade I and Clade II.


At the time, the WHO said the decision was to ‘avoid causing offence to any cultural, social, national, regional, professional, or ethnic groups, and minimize any negative impact on trade, travel, tourism or animal welfare.’


In a statement about the move to ‘mpox’, the international health body said: “When the outbreak of monkeypox expanded earlier this year, racist and stigmatizing language online, in other settings and in some communities was observed and reported to WHO.


“Following a series of consultations with global experts, WHO will begin using a new preferred term 'mpox' as a synonym for monkeypox. Both names will be used simultaneously for one year while 'monkeypox' is phased out.”


WHO will 'very exceptionally' rename conditions


Human monkeypox was first given its name in 1970 after the virus that causes the disease was discovered in captive monkeys in 1958.


The WHO is responsible for naming new diseases and ‘very exceptionally’ will rename existing conditions.


In 2015, it released new guidelines entitled “Best Practices for the Naming of New Human Infectious Diseases,” in which it advised that diseases should no longer be named after places, specific people such as “Creutzfeld-Jakob disease’ or Alzheimer’s, occupations, such as Legionnaires disease, or animals, such as swine flu.


During the pandemic, the body renamed several variants, including the Kent variant, which became Alpha, the South African variant, which became Beta, and the Indian Variant, which became Delta.


Some 3,720 cases have been identified in the UK since the start of May, although the UK Health Security Agency has said it is seeing fewer and fewer cases reported.


NHS England said some 68,000 people have been inoculated against the disease with the smallpox vaccine since the outbreak began in May.


It is now launching a campaign offering a second vaccination to those eligible who have already had their first jab.


Common signs of infection include the development of a new rash, fever, headache, muscle aches, exhaustion, and swollen lymph nodes.


 


Man Who Rescued Baby Girl Dumped By Road Side In Enugu Shares Her New Photo

Man Who Rescued Baby Girl Dumped By Road Side In Enugu Shares Her New Photo

 A young man identified as Ben Kingsley Nwashala, who rescued a 2-year-old girl abandoned by the roadside in Agbani area of Enugu state in June this year, has shared a heartwarming photo of him and the child, IGBERETV reports.


In June, 2022, Nwashala disclosed that the child was delivered by a mentally unstable woman who normally stays at a market in Agbani.


In a post shared on his Twitter handle, Nwashala posted new photos of him and the baby girl.


He captioned the photos;


"How it was vs How it's going




APC To Launch Crowdfunding App Today

APC To Launch Crowdfunding App Today

 The All Progressive Congress(APC) Presidential Campaign Council (PCC) is set to unveil the Crowdfund App to mobilise funds for its presidential candidate of the party, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his running mate, Senator, Kashim Shettima.


A statement by the Council said the app will afford Nigerians the opportunity to poll financial resources to back their preferred Presidential Candidate, who is reputed for assembling the best crop of administrators in the history of Lagos State.


The crowd funding will reduce the influence of money bags, give more citizens a sense of belonging and deepen democracy in the country.


The unveiling of the fundraising app will take place at the Civic Centre, Ozumba Mbadiwe Road, Victoria-Island on Tuesday, November 29 by 11am.





 Chioma Spotted  Wearing a 'Wedding Ring' To Ademola Adeleke's Inauguration (Photos)

Chioma Spotted Wearing a 'Wedding Ring' To Ademola Adeleke's Inauguration (Photos)

 Chioma was seen wearing a ring on her wedding finger during the inauguration of Davido's uncle, Ademola Adeleke, as Osun State yesterday.


Davido was earlier spotted with a ring on his wedding finger. This is coming after rumor's of a secret marriage between Davido and Chioma.





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