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Monkeypox Cases Confirmed in Canada

by Colleen Fleiss on May 26 2022 11:48 PM
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Monkeypox Cases Confirmed in Canada
Sixteen cases of monkeypox have been confirmed by the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC).
All the cases have been reported in the province of Quebec, PHAC said in a statement, adding that samples are being received for confirmatory testing from multiple jurisdictions, reports Xinhua News Agency.

According to the statement issued, cases of monkeypox are being identified and treated by local health clinics.

Monkeypox in Canada

There is ongoing planning with provinces and territories to provide access to approved vaccines in Canada that, if required, can be used in managing monkeypox in their jurisdiction.

As a preparedness step, PHAC provided Quebec with a small shipment of Imvamune vaccine from Canada’s National Emergency Strategic Stockpile to support their targeted response.

Similarly, as warehousing and cold chain operations are confirmed, other jurisdictions will begin receiving limited pre-positioning supply shipments, PHAC said.

It is caused by the monkeypox virus, which belongs to the orthopoxvirus family, according to the World Health Organization.

Source-IANS


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