Monkeypox: Experts at AIDS conference say the current global response is not enough
MONTREAL — A panel of scientists and activists at the AIDS 2022 conference in Montreal urged worldwide governments over the weekend to ramp up resources to handle the monkeypox outbreaks.
The plea came as international experts gathered on Sunday to discuss the necessity to avoid reproducing mistakes made during the early HIV response.
Marina Klein, research director and professor of medicine at the division of infectious diseases and chronic viral illnesses service at McGill University in Que., said Montreal could set an example as it becomes crucial to improve the monkeypox global response.
“There was a very rapid response in Montreal to address the rising infections, with the implementation of a very liberal and open, accessible vaccine,” Klein said in an interview on Sunday.


