After more than three years of global mpox transmission, the world is beginning to see meaningful declines in new infections. This positive trend marks a significant step forward in controlling the spread of the virus.
However, the World Health Organization’s (WHO) most recent global mpox assessment, released on [insert date], highlights that vigilance remains crucial. Despite the overall decrease in cases, certain strains such as Clade Ib continue to circulate beyond Africa, posing ongoing risks.
Health authorities emphasize the importance of sustained monitoring, timely diagnosis, and public awareness to prevent potential resurgences. Continued efforts in vaccination, education, and research are essential to maintain and accelerate the progress achieved so far.
For more detailed information, read the full report: “Global Mpox Cases Decline, but WHO Urges Vigilance as Clade Ib Circulates Beyond Africa” at Global Biodefense.
https://globalbiodefense.com/2025/11/03/global-mpox-cases-decline-but-who-urges-vigilance-as-clade-ib-circulates-beyond-africa/