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Mpox surge reported in Sierra Leone
Tue, 2025-04-29 10:22 —
mike kraft
Health workers in Sierra Leone see surge in mpox cases
Sierra Leone is facing an increase in recorded mpox infections, with 177 new cases reported in recent days, a health ministry official told AFP.
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