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Mpox cases surge in Toronto as Africa declares a health emergency

August 14, 2024

Dr. Darrell Tan spoke with CBC News about the concerning rise in mpox cases in Toronto amid the growing outbreak in The Democratic Republic of Congo.

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Related:

  • The Canada-Africa Mpox Partnership launches with $3 million team grant
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  • Toronto Public Health warns of spike in mpox following downtown festivals
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