Key Mpox Drug Found To Be Ineffective Against New Strain

A key drug used in the 2022 global outbreak of mpox has been found to be ineffective against the new strain currently spreading across Africa. Via Politico:

The antiviral, tecovirimat, did not reduce the duration of lesions among children and adults with clade I mpox in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), according to the initial results of a placebo-controlled trial run by researchers in the DRC and the U.S.

Clade I is a more dangerous type of mpox — formerly known as monkeypox — than clade II which caused a global outbreak in 2022, and is associated with more severe illness and higher fatality rates.

Clade I is disproportionately affecting children, a trend not seen in the 2022 outbreak, and triggered the World Health Organization to declare a global emergency on Wednesday.

Read the full report here. Reminder – while mpox isn’t a “gay disease,” it can be transmitted through skin-on-skin contact. Keep that in mind, and if you haven’t gotten the Jynneos vaccine, you might want to consider that.

(h/t JoeMyGod)


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