Thursday, November 21, 2024

Burundi Moves To Fight Spread Of Mpox As It Ravages School Children

Burundi is intensifying its battle against Mpox, with a focus on schools, following a worrying spike in cases among young children. The virus has disproportionately affected children under 5, who account for 30% of reported cases, prompting concerns among parents, educators, and health authorities.

To combat the spread, schools like ‘Les petits trésors’ in western Burundi are implementing stringent preventive measures.

“We’re taking every precaution to safeguard our students,” says the school’s director. “From maintaining social distancing during assembly to regular handwashing, we’re committed to creating a safe environment.”

UNICEF reports that children aged 5-19 now account for 33% of Mpox cases in Burundi. The country has witnessed a 40% surge in cases since July, with hundreds affected.

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Neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo is also grappling with a rising caseload, contributing to the nearly 30,000 reported cases in Africa this year.
The World Health Organization’s declaration of the outbreak as a public health emergency in August has galvanized response efforts.

UNICEF is collaborating with health authorities and partners to accelerate outbreak response measures, prioritizing vulnerable groups, including children, pregnant women, and underserved communities.

Burundi’s education sector is playing a vital role in stemming the tide of Mpox. By instilling good hygiene practices and promoting awareness, schools can help mitigate the virus’s spread.

As the new academic year unfolds, Burundi’s commitment to protecting its children from Mpox serves as a testament to the nation’s resilience and determination.

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