Philippine Daily Inquirer

WHO TO PHASE-IN ‘MPOX’ FOR MONKEYPOX TO FIGHT STIGMA

-

World Health Organizati­on (WHO) said on Monday it would start using a new preferred term “mpox” as a synonym for monkeypox and urged others to follow suit after receiving complaints that the current name for the disease was racist and stigmatizi­ng.

“Both names will be used simultaneo­usly for one year while ‘monkeypox’ is phased out,” the global health organizati­on said.

The WHO launched a public consultati­on process to find a new name for the disease earlier this year.

One of the more popular proposals was “mpox” or “Mpox” which was put forward by a men’s health organizati­on RÉZO among others. Its director said at the time that the removal of monkey imagery helped people take the health emergency seriously.

Others were farcical such as “Poxy McPoxface” which alluded to Boaty McBoatface - almost the name of a British polar research vessel after a public vote on the choice.

Monkeypox received its name because the virus was originally identified in monkeys kept for research in Denmark in 1958, but the disease is found in a number of animals, and most frequently in rodents.

It mostly spread in a group of countries in west and central Africa until this year. Now, 110 countries have reported some 80,000 confirmed cases and 55 deaths, according to WHO data.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines