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 Children at risk as new mpox variant hits Congo displacement camps

Posted on July 24, 2024 By admin


A colourised transmission electron micrograph of mpox particles (red) found within an infected cell (blue), cultured in the laboratory, captured, and colour-enhanced.
| Photo Credit: NIAID/AP

Scars from the mpox pustules are still visible on 7-year old Grace Kabuo’s face, as well as on a handful of her playmates at a camp for displaced people near Goma, in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Grace has otherwise recovered from the virus. Her mother Denise Kahindo says she is still unsure how her daughter was infected earlier this month.

“I just helplessly noticed the symptoms on her body,” she said. For disease experts, Grace’s case embodies a new concern about mpox, which was first identified over 50 years ago. Her infection was caused by a new variant that appears to be more capable of transmitting between people than previous strains.

Local doctors say they have seen 130 suspected mpox cases, almost entirely in children and adolescents, in the last four weeks at a nearby facility that treats displaced people from the camps in the last four weeks.

“Fifty percent [of the 130 cases] are even less than five years old,” said Pierre-Olivier Ngadjole, a medical advisor for Medair, a charity helping with treating and transporting patients from the camp near Goma to the nearby medical center in Munigi. An estimated 750,000 people have fled to the area due to fighting between the M23 rebel group and the Congolese government.

“You know the children, they play together… and in the displaced person camps, people are side-by-side,” he added.

Mpox, a viral infection that can spread through close contact, is usually mild but can lead to death in some cases. It causes flu-like symptoms and pus-filled lesions on the body.

The current mpox outbreak in Congo has already seen around 27,000 cases and claimed more than 1,100 lives, most of them children, since the beginning of 2023. It began with the spread of an endemic strain, known as Clade I. But the new variant, known as Clade Ib, appears to spread more easily through routine close contact, as seems to be the case among children.

Another mpox variant, Clade IIb, prompted an international health emergency when it spread globally in 2022, mainly through sexual contact among men who have sex with men. Public health officials in the U.S. and Europe launched campaigns to promote safe sex practices and vaccinated at-risk populations to curb the spread.

In Congo, there are no vaccines or specific treatments for mpox available outside of clinical trials. Stigma, regulatory hurdles, a lack of money, along with measles and cholera outbreaks in the displacement camps have made it a challenge for people to access medical tools, especially in the densely-packed locations.

Last month, the country approved the use of two mpox vaccines, but funding remains a significant challenge. Only a few countries have offered to donate shots to Congo and WHO approval regulations remain a hurdle for international vaccine organisations.



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