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Mpox jabsBBC
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Nigeria has received 10,000 doses of a vaccine to combat mpox, making it the first African country to receive a batch.
The World Health Organization declared a global health emergency earlier this month .
Africa has been hit hardest by the rapid spread of mpox - and there has been calls for a speedier response by international agencies to such emergencies.
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