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Russia: US labs in Nigeria responsible for monkeypox outbreak
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Russia says US-controlled biological laboratories in Nigeria, where
monkeypox came from, are responsible for the spread of the viral
zoonosis, urging inspection of the “strange coincidence”.
Citing a report by the World Health Organization (WHO) that monkeypox
originally spread from Nigeria, Igor Kirillov, chief of the Russian
Radiation, Chemical and Biological Defense Troops, said on Friday that
US-deployed biological infrastructure in the African country was
responsible for the outbreak.
"According to the available information, at least four US-controlled
biolaboratories operate in Nigeria," Sputnik quoted Kirillov as
saying, adding that US biolabs were present in the cities of Abuja, Zaria
and Lagos.
Kirilov called on the WHO to investigate the alleged US role in spreading
monkeypox, noting it is necessary to point out a "strange
coincidence that requires additional inspection by
specialists."
"According to European and US media, materials of 2021 Munich
Security Conference (that is, amid the COVID-19 pandemic) mentioned
practice of monkeypox countering scenario," the commander
added.
Meanwhile, an interview with RT Arabic on Thursday, Russian Foreign
Minister Sergey Lavrov said Armenia, Kazakhstan, and Central Asian
countries have US-funded biolabs, and Moscow is discussing this issue
with its neighbors both bilaterally and through the Collective Security
Treaty Organization (CSTO) for implementation of biological
safety.
"With practically all the CSTO countries and other CIS countries, we
have either concluded or are preparing to conclude memorandums of
cooperation on biological safety, stipulating for mutual disclosures on
how biological programs are developing in each of our countries,"
Lavrov added.
"These memorandums envisage mutual visits and examinations of the
activities of the laboratories," he said, adding that having
“transparency” to “make sure that these programs do not have a military
dimension” is of paramount importance.
World faces ‘formidable’ challenges over COVID-19, monkeypox, warns
WHO
World faces ‘formidable’ challenges over COVID-19, monkeypox, warns
WHO
The world is facing "formidable" challenges, including
COVID-19, monkeypox, and the war in Ukraine, the head of the World Health
Organization (WHO) has warned.
Monkeypox is related to smallpox, a deadly disease that was eradicated in
1980. But monkeypox is much less severe, with a fatality ratio of 3-6%.
Most people recover within three to four weeks.
Sylvie Briand, WHO director for Global Infectious Hazard Preparedness,
told the UN agency's annual assembly that if the world acted quickly
against monkeypox, it can be contained easily.
Needed measures included the early detection and isolation of cases and
contact tracing, she added.
Till now, about 300 cases have been found in around 20 countries.