Monkeypox Renamed Mpox Amid Racism Concerns

Mpox replaces "monkeypox" to reduce racial stigma. Vital for equitable healthcare communication. Explore the implications for clinical practice.

Monkeypox still exists, but its name is being phased out over racism concerns.

For the next year, the terms monkeypox and the new name mpox will be used interchangeably before the virus is permanently renamed mpox, the World Health Organization announced Monday.

“Racist and stigmatizing language” arose after the virus spread to more than 100 countries, according to the WHO, which was asked to “to propose a way forward to change the name” by numerous countries and individuals.

The virus has been called monkeypox since 1958, when it was first observed in Denmark in research monkeys, even though they are not believed to be the disease’s animal reservoir, the Associated Press reported.

WHO has previously renamed other diseases, though not after such a long interval. Those include SARS and COVID-19. It has not suggested renaming other diseases that were named after regions or countries, such as Japanese encephalitis, German measles, Marburg virus, and Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome, the AP noted.

While the disease is now largely under control in developed countries because of interventions and vaccinations, it may be impossible to eliminate in the United States, health officials have said. In Africa, the disease typically spreads through contact with infected squirrels and rodents, and almost no vaccines have been available, the AP reported.

Associated Press Article

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