Timeline of the 2023–2024 mpox epidemic

This article documents the chronology and epidemiology of the 2023–2024 mpox epidemic, an outbreak of clade Ib of mpox.

Map of confirmed cases. Yellow indicates that the country is awaiting test results.

2023

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September

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Mpox cases from clade Ib infections were growing in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC),[1][2] with several being identified in Kamituga, a mining town in the province of South Kivu.[1][3]

2024

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January

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The Daily Telegraph reported that cases and deaths from mpox in the DRC were 2.5 to 3 times higher in 2023 than in 2022.[4] A nationwide outbreak was reported.[1]

March

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The Republic of the Congo reported 43 new cases of mpox, while the DRC reported 600 deaths.[5]

July

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30 July

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Pierre Somsé, the Minister of Health of the Central African Republic, declared an outbreak of mpox in Bangui, following a period of time when the disease was mostly restricted to rural areas.[6] Somsé said that some families in the country were hiding infected relatives in fear of being stigmatized, thus increasing the risk of transmission of the disease.[6]

August

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The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention declared that the outbreak had become a public health emergency. They also reported that the fatality rate was 3-4%, significantly higher than the 1% rate reported for the 2022-2023 outbreak.[7][8]

14 August

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The World Health Organization declared the outbreak a public health emergency of international concern.[9]

15 August

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In Sweden, health officials confirmed a case of mpox caused by the clade Ib variant of the virus, in a patient who had recently travelled to a part of Africa where there had been a large outbreak of the disease.[10] The World Health Organization confirmed that this was the first diagnosed case of mpox caused by the clade Ib variant in a patient outside of Africa.[11][12]

The vaccine alliance, GAVI, announced the availability of up to $500 million (US dollars) from its “First Response” fund, intended to help establish vaccination programs and supply vaccine doses to the countries in Africa most affected by the mpox epidemic.[13][14] In June 2024, GAVI had earlier approved to establish a global stockpile of mpox vaccines over the course of its next five-year strategic period beginning 2026, but in the interim, GAVI would support the outbreak response in the DRC and surrounding countries, including vaccine dose donations and direct procurement efforts.[14] GAVI stressed that hurdles remain, including the need for the WHO to finalize its assessments and approve candidate vaccines for Emergency Use Listing.[13][14]

Pakistan reported a new case of mpox, potentially caused by the clade Ib variant, but was later confirmed as the clade II variant.[15][16]

16 August

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In the European Union (EU), the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) officially raised the risk level of clade I mpox to the general population living in the EU from "very low" to "low", due to the likelihood of more imported cases being identified across the continent, although the agency reiterated that the risk of sustained transmission of the virus strain in Europe was still considered to be minimum.[17][18] The ECDC also advised travellers to consider getting vaccinated against mpox should they visit African countries affected by the outbreak.[17][19]

The Danish pharmaceutical company Bavarian Nordic announced the submission of clinical data to the European Medicines Agency, including the early results of a NIH's National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)-sponsored trial in adolescents and adults to support the extension of the approval of Jynneos/Imvanex vaccines to include adolescents aged 12 to 17 years.[20][21][22] Bavarian Nordic also stated that a study of the vaccine in children aged 2 to 12 years would take place in the DRC and Uganda later in 2024.[21]

In China, the General Administration of Customs announced that national authorities would deploy screening measures for people and goods entering the country from areas affected by the outbreak for the following six months.[22][23]

In Pakistan, national authorities had started screening travellers at all airports and at border crossings with surrounding countries.[24]

17 August

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In Pakistan, the health department of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, confirmed that three patients had tested positive for mpox, with all three recently returning from the United Arab Emirates.[25][26] All three cases were later confirmed as being caused by the clade II variant and not the clade Ib variant of mpox.[27]

18 August

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Taiwan reported three confirmed mpox cases, all of which were later confirmed as being from the clade II and not the clade Ib variant.[28][29]

19 August

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In Pakistan, the fourth confirmed mpox case was reported, in a person returning from the Middle East.[30] A police hospital in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was designated as a treatment center for mpox cases.[31] Later, the Pakistani Ministry of Health stated that none of the 4 reported cases in the country had been caused by the clade Ib mpox variant.[16]

The Philippines reported it's first suspected case, however this case was later confirmed as being caused by the clade II mpox variant.[32][33]

20 August

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The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) gave a briefing revealing the organization had been working with the African countries most affected by mpox to establish the logistics and communications needed for vaccine rollout using doses of mpox vaccine, pledged by the EU, Danish vaccine maker Bavarian Nordic, the USA and Japan that were due to arrive shortly. Jean Kaseya, the director-general of the Africa CDC said "we didn't start vaccinations yet. We'll start in a few days, if we are sure that everything is in place. End of next week vaccines will start to arrive in DRC and other countries".[34]

A Malawi hospital reported a suspected case of Mpox.[35]

21 August

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The United Nation's International Organization for Migration (IOM) appealed for $18.5 million (US dollars) to assist health care provision to people impacted by the mpox outbreak in East and Southern Africa. IOM Director General Amy Pope said "the spread of mpox across East, Horn, and Southern Africa is a grave concern, especially for the vulnerable migrant, highly mobile populations and displaced communities often overlooked in such crises".[36]

Wayne County, Michigan, United States confirmed a case of mpox, but are awaiting test results to determine the variant.[37]

22 August

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In Thailand, the Thai Department of Disease Control confirmed an mpox case caused by the clade Ib virus variant, making this the second confirmed case outside of Africa caused by the clade Ib variant.[38][39] The patient was reported to be a 66-year old European man who is a resident of Thailand who had recently visited a country in Africa affected by the outbreak, before returning to Thailand via an undisclosed Middle Eastern country.[39][40] Thongchai Keeratihattayakorn, director-general of the Thai Department of Disease Control said "this man is likely infected from an endemic country" and that no other local infections had been found by contact tracing.[39]

According to the Reuters news agency, by the 22 August 2024, the following countries had reported cases of mpox confirmed as being caused by the clade Ib variant: Democratic Republic of Congo, Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, Sweden and Thailand.[41]

Gabon reports its first case of mpox.[42]

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