La RDC prépare sa population à recevoir le vaccin contre le Mpox
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La RDC prépare sa population à recevoir le vaccin contre le Mpox

23/09/2024 SciDev.Net

Par: Moïse Aganze et Béatrice Longmene Kaze

[BUKAVU, YAOUNDE] La campagne de vaccination contre le Mpox va débuter dans la première semaine du mois d’octobre prochain en République démocratique du Congo (RDC).

Cette campagne de vaccination intervient après la réception, par les autorités sanitaires du pays, des premiers lots de vaccins offerts par l’Union européenne (200 000 doses), les États-Unis (50 000 doses) et GAVI, l’Alliance du vaccin (15 000 doses).

Dans un premier temps, les vaccins, fabriqués par le laboratoire danois Bavarian Nordic, seront administrés dans les provinces les plus touchées par l’épidémie, notamment l’Équateur (au nord de la RDC), le Sud-Kivu et Sankuru, a précisé Jean Kaseya, le directeur général d’Africa CDC, au cours d’une conférence de presse en ligne donnée le 12 septembre dernier.

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23/09/2024 SciDev.Net
Regions: Europe, United Kingdom, Africa, Congo
Keywords: Health, Medical

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