Strengthening epidemiological, genomic and community surveillance of Mpox
virus (MPXV) at the Congo River border for DRC and RoC
The spread of Mpox virus (MPXV) in Sub-Saharan Africa presents an urgent public health concern with global implications. MPOX-PROBE is responding to
this call for action with an international consortium and activities in three main pillars: (1) improving epidemiological surveillance of Mpox with new diagnostics and sampling efforts including high-risk areas and vulnerable populations; (2) capacity building to improve diagnostic and research capacities of researchers and public health workers in DRC and RoC; (3) strengthening public health response
by sharing surveillance data and newly developed spatiotemporal risk and transmission models for Mpox.
Through MPOX-PROBE, this consortium will create actionable data to uncover MPXV transmission routes and natural reservoirs facilitating development of effective interventional packages. The transmission and risks models will allow prediction of future or emerging outbreaks and develop initiatives to prevent further spread. Together, these efforts will benefit vulnerable populations and general public in sub-Saharan Africa alike while also performing ground-breaking research to understand transmission mechanisms.