Danish pharmaceutical company sells vaccines to a European country

Danish pharmaceutical company sells vaccines to a European country

Last week, Bavarian Nordic notified a new order for an additional 2.5 million doses for the United States.

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The vaccine is marketed under the name “Jynneos” in the North American country and “Ivanex” in Europe.

The World Health Organization (WHO) announced last month that “strenuous efforts” were needed to fight disease due to the escalation of cases especially in Western Europe.

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In June, the WHO Emergency Committee decided that, at this stage, monkeypox was not a “public health emergency of international concern” (USPPI), the highest alert level.

The international organization indicated, however, last week that it would convene a new committee on July 21.

First detected in humans in 1970, earthquake pox is a disease that begins with a high fever and rapidly progresses to a crusty rash.

Most of the time it is benign and usually heals spontaneously after two or three weeks.

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The WHO expert Santiago Mas-Coma affirmed this Monday that he does not believe that the organism will take long “to declare” the disease as a pandemic and was pessimistic in the short term about the control of the disease because “the cases do not stop rising every day” and “it has already arrived in Asia”.

“We do not see how this can be reversed, but we can alleviate the effects,” added the expert, and urged the authorities of the countries to “stop talking” and “get to work” because climate change “is the number one priority ” of the planet, although “everyone thinks about war and the coronavirus pandemic,” he acknowledged.

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