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Spain Announces Plan To Donate 500,000 Doses Of Mpox Vaccine To Combat Outbreak

In a significant move to combat the resurgence of mpox in Africa, Spain has announced its decision to donate 500,000 doses of the mpox vaccine, representing 20% of its national stockpile. This generous contribution comes in response to the World Health Organisation’s declaration of mpox as a global public health emergency.

The Spanish Health Ministry, in a statement released on Tuesday, mentioned the importance of proactive measures in managing global health crises. “It makes no sense to stockpile vaccines where there is no problem, and now is the time to prove it,” the ministry stated, underscoring the urgency of the situation.

Spain’s donation, consisting of 100,000 vials capable of providing 500,000 doses, is a substantial contribution to the fight against the disease. The country has also taken a leadership role within the European Union, urging the European Commission to propose that all EU member states follow suit by donating 20% of their respective vaccine stocks.

The outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which has spread to neighboring countries, has raised particular concern. Adding to the urgency is the emergence of a new form of the virus, clade Ib, which has triggered worries about increased transmission rates.

Spain’s Health Minister, Monica Garcia, recently assured that the country maintains “a very good stock” of the vaccines. This confidence is backed by Spain’s successful management of its own mpox situation, with only 268 cases of the old strain recorded so far this year – a stark contrast to the 7,500 cases during the global outbreak of 2022.

The country’s proactive approach to vaccination is evident, with approximately 40,000 people having received the vaccine to date. This strategy has likely contributed to the dramatic reduction in case numbers compared to the previous year.

Spain’s initiative serves as a model for international cooperation in public health crises. By sharing its resources and encouraging other EU nations to do the same, Spain is demonstrating that effective global health management requires not just national preparedness, but also a willingness to support regions in greater need.

Melissa Enoch

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