World needs to up game against emerging infectious diseases: Dr. Theresa Tam
OTTAWA — Canada’s chief public health officer says the world must erect better defences against transmissible viruses as climate change and other factors raise the risk we will see more emerging infectious diseases in the years to come.
Dr. Theresa Tam’s comments come as Canada has now confirmed 77 cases of monkeypox, with 71 in Quebec, five in Ontario and one in Alberta.
Globally, there are at least 550 confirmed cases in 30 non-endemic countries where the virus has not usually been found. It is the largest outbreak ever outside West and Central Africa, where it is endemic now in at least 10 countries.
The World Health Organization has not pinpointed where this current outbreak began, but WHO director general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said Wednesday “the sudden appearance of monkeypox in many countries at the same time suggests there may have been undetected transmission for some time.”


