A Danish company intends to increase its production of a monkey water pox vaccine
The Danish Nordic Biotechnical Technology Company, “Bavarian Nordic”, said on Saturday that it intends to increase the production of his anti -Monkey -anti -Chickenpox vaccine and work with international health organizations to ensure fair access to it, after the disease has announced the state of a global emergency for public health. Bavarian Nordic, one of the few pharmaceutical businesses that produces an anti -apestinal vaccine, added that she informed the African centers to combat and prevent disease by producing 10 million doses this year, and delivering up to two million doses this year. The company said it was working to expand its production network to include Africa, and that it was ready to work with African centers, as well as with the World Health Organization to make the vaccine within the reach of all countries. Last week, for the second time in two years, the World Health Organization announced a dysfunctional in a global public health case, which is the highest level of warning in the organization. 27,000 cases of injuries and more than 1100 deaths have been recorded, most of which were among children, in the Congo since the current outbreak of the disease in January 2023. Monkey pokes virus in Europe and earlier Friday has the European Center for Disease Prevention and the Introduction to the extent of Aleppo of the AAPS schedule, a day to World Health Officers, the presence of a new stem of a new stem of which is the first. The Director of the European Union Public Health Authority said that Europe will see more injuries to the new amount of a Appeals in the coming weeks, but the risk of continued transfer of the disease remains low. The disease can lead to death, but its symptoms are usually moderate, and the disease causes symptoms similar to flu and pimples in the body. Two strains in the Congo are currently spreading, namely the incoming stem of the virus, (Kalid I), and a new mutior named (Clelad IP). The European Center increased its assessment of the severity of the “low” to “moderate” due to the presence of infection cases in interruptions at intervals, and asked countries to maintain the highest level of awareness among the visiting travelers from areas where the disease appeared. “Due to the close ties between Europe and Africa, we must be ready for more cases of incoming injuries (tribe) Klid I,” said Center Director Pamela Rendy Wagner. The global health organization, Margaret Harris, said during a call with journalists that she would soon expect more cases of injuries outside Africa, as well as due to the tightening of the outbreak of the outbreak. But the World Health Organization advised not to make any restrictions on travel to stop the virus outbreak. China said on Friday that it intended to monitor the outbreaks of the chickenpox between people and goods entering the country within the next six months.