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Mpox Recorded an Increase of 860% of Cases in Mexico During 2025

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WHO noted that “unlike several Latin American countries, Mexico has not developed a timely programme of care and follow-up and has not requested the purchase of vaccines through the PAHO Revolving Fund mechanism” to combat this infection.
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Punto y Coma MX In Mexico, the sexually transmitted infection (STI) called Mpox, formerly known as Simic Smallpox, recorded an increase of 860% of cases with 509 in 2025, compared to those marked in 2024, “without considering under-reporting,” reported the AIDS Health Care Foundation (AHF).

WHO noted that “unlike several Latin American countries, Mexico has not developed a timely programme of care and follow-up and has not requested the purchase of vaccines through the PAHO Revolving Fund mechanism” to combat this infection.

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Proceso broke the news in Mexico on Saturday, August 30, 2025.
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