“After a series of consultations with world experts, the WHO
will begin to use the new term “mpox” as a synonym for “monkeypox”, the WHO
says in a statement.
According to the WHO, the two names can be used
simultaneously for one year, after which the monkeypox name will be eliminated.
“This serves to mitigate concerns raised by experts about
the confusion caused by a name change in the midst of a global outbreak and
also gives time to complete the process of updating the International
Classification of Diseases and to update WHO publications.”
According to the organisation, when the “monkeypox” outbreak
expanded earlier this year, “racist and stigmatising language was observed and
reported to the WHO on the internet, in other contexts, and in some
communities”.
“In several meetings, public and private, several
individuals and countries expressed concern and asked the WHO to propose a way
to change the name”, he stresses.
The term “mpox” will be included in the official list of diseases that the WHO will update in 2023.
For more information on the monkeypox virus in Portugal, click here.
You start down that road, there is no end to it. Everyone will want to change words because they find a word offensive. “Monkey See, Monkey Do”.
By JG from Algarve on 30 Nov 2022, 07:14