Monkeypox: Germany recommends vaccinating those most at risk of infection, and global health warns of its danger

9 June 2022

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Staff of the Ministry of Health in India checks travelers arriving from outside the country at the international airport in Chennai for symptoms of monkeypox.

The German Immunization Advisory Committee recommended Thursday that the Imphanix vaccine, made by the Bavarian Nordic company, be given to people over the age of 18 at high risk of developing monkeypox.

The committee said that this category of people includes men who have same-sex relationships with more than one partner and workers in infectious disease laboratories.

This comes a day following the World Health Organization warned that the risk of monkeypox becoming an entrenched disease in countries where it is not considered endemic has become real, with more than a thousand confirmed cases of the disease recorded in these countries.

But WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the organization does not recommend mass vaccinations once morest the virus, adding that no deaths have been reported so far from the outbreak.

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