OREANDA-NEWS   "From 13 May through 22 July, close to 12,000 probable or confirmed cases, mostly in men who have sex with men, have been reported in the [European] Region, of whom 8% were hospitalized with, fortunately, no deaths to date," Kluge said in a statement.

The health official noted that the number of women and children who contracted the disease is growing, but is still minimal.He also called on the governments to enhance collaboration in accumulating information on the vaccines and antivirals for monkeypox, urging them to show their commitment to the principles of equity.On Saturday, the WHO declared the current monkeypox outbreak a public health emergency of international concern and said that over 16,000 cases of the infection have been registered so far in 75 countries and territories.