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(en) France, UCL AL #352 - Politics, Mpox: Capitalism, a breeding ground for epidemics (ca, de, fr, it, pt, tr)[machine translation]

Date Thu, 17 Oct 2024 08:49:00 +0300


On August 14, the WHO triggered its maximum alert level following a resurgence of Mpox, previously known as monkeypox. An epidemic that deserves to raise the question of the conditions of its emergence and evolution. ---- On August 14, it was through the voice of its Director General that the WHO announced that it was triggering its highest level of international alert, following the discovery of a new clade (variant) of Mpox in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The geographical location of the country, surrounded by neighbors with international airports (Rwanda, Uganda, Burundi, etc.), raises fears of a global spread of the virus. Unsurprisingly, it was not until it threatened to leave the African continent that international institutions became seriously concerned about the subject.

Repeated epidemics
The epidemic started in Kivu, a region affected by a complex civil war situation for more than twenty years. The conflict, fueled by the region's immense wealth of raw materials, creates conditions that are particularly favorable to the emergence of this type of situation. The huge refugee camps are conducive to the spread of diseases, with extremely difficult and limited access to care. Local populations, in situations of great poverty, are often led to consume makeshift game such as small rodents, facilitating zoonotic transmission, i.e. through an animal. Finally, the significant development of prostitution in the region creates the conditions for strong transmission between humans: it is likely in these networks that the current epidemic started. In 2019, the region had already been affected by an Ebola epidemic, facilitated by the same factors.

But outside of this local context, largely linked to the post-colonial situation and the monopolization of natural resources, there is also the question of the overall management of health issues. Indeed, the WHO is limited to emergency management, intervening only when these situations threaten to degenerate to the point of affecting Western countries.

No vaccine despite requests
No serious and consistent prevention and care policy is thought out in advance. After the Mpox epidemic of 2022, several African countries issued requests for access to vaccines available in the West. But due to a lack of international aid and because of the all-powerful patents, this was not the case. In the absence of widely supported surveillance, screening and vaccination policies, we have to wait for epidemic outbreaks for international responses to be timidly put in place.

And even when facing the wall, the organization stutters: at the time of writing, the African Center for Disease Control and Prevention (ACDC) has recorded 22,000 cases and 622 deaths, but the DRC is still not supplied with vaccines, despite the manufacturers' willingness to begin deliveries. This is due to Kafkaesque bureaucratic procedures within the WHO, which is blocking the supply process, despite having declared the alert more than two weeks ago.

Health issues cannot be considered from a global perspective, and cannot be satisfied with short-term management. It is urgent to extract them from capitalist operations and include them in our internationalist ideals.

N. Bartosek (UCL Alsace)

For information on prevention and vaccination against Mpox: Actupparis.org/prevention/mpox

https://www.unioncommunistelibertaire.org/?Mpox-Le-capitalisme-terreau-fertile-aux-epidemies
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