Sodiq Ojuroungbe The European Union through its Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Authority, has promised to donate not less than 215,000 vaccine doses to Africa to combat Mpox outbreak on the continent. The European Commission in a statement released on Wednesday, announced that it will procure 175,420 doses of the Modified Vaccinia Ankara-Bavarian Nordic (MVA-BN) Mpox vaccine. This vaccine, a non-replicating smallpox vaccine, is the only Mpox vaccine approved for use in the EU and is authorised for individuals aged 18 and older.

Also, the pharmaceutical company behind the vaccine, Bavarian Nordic has pledged to donate an extra 40,000 doses to HERA. The statement said, “The Africa CDC will distribute the vaccines according to regional needs. Through the Africa CDC, these vaccines will be distributed to affected countries.

“Furthermore, HERA is in collaboration with the Africa CDC with the aim to expand access to mpox diagnostics and sequencing in the region, with a €3.5 million grant foreseen for early autumn.” The EU Commissioner for Health and Food Safety, Stella Kyriakides stressed the significance of global cooperation in tackling health threats, stating, “Preparedness and response to health threats is a global endeavor that we are committed to pursuing collectively and with solidarity across borders.

” The Director-General of Africa CDC, Jean Kaseya expressed appreciation for the EU’s swift response. He stressed the importance of international part.