Monkeypox: an African perspective
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What’s happening with monkeypox in Africa? Why wasn’t monkeypox tackled when we had the chance? What will the PHEIC declaration change? Prof. Yap Boum, Epicentre Representative for Africa, the research arm of Medecins sans Frontières, joins Gavin and guest host Dr. Miriam Lewis Sabin to discuss. You can read The Lancet's collection of articles on monkeypox here.
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