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European medicines agency deems ‘massive surge’ in Monkeypox cases unlikely

London, June 2 (UNI/Sputnik) The European Medicines Agency (EMA) does not expect a mass outbreak of monkeypox in the European Union, Marco Cavaleri, the head of the Biological Health Threats and Vaccines Strategy of the EMA, said on Thursday.
"The outbreak has been caused by a monkeypox virus from the West Africa clade and the risk for the general population to contract this disease is low and no massive surge in cases is foreseen, even if an increase of cases will likely occur," Cavaleri said during a briefing.
He added that the EU has authorized the use of two vaccines against monkeypox so far.
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