A deadly new strain of mpox is raising alarm
Health officials warn it could rapidly spread beyond the Democratic Republic of Congo
Editor’s note: On August 14th officials at the World Health Organisation classified the outbreak of mpox as a global health emergency. A new strain of the disease has spread beyond the Democratic Republic of Congo for the first time, to at least 12 other African countries.
This article appeared in the Science & technology section of the print edition under the headline “Breaking out”
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