The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) recommended vaccination for travellers heading to mpox-infected areas due to the disease’s ability to spread through close contact.
ECDC stated that it has updated its recommendations in response to outbreaks of a new strain of the virus. Other continents, including Europe, can expect some cases too.
ECDC said the risk of it spreading everywhere is low, despite the World Health Organization (WHO) recently declaring the mpox situation a global emergency.
The disease, formally known as monkeypox can be passed on by close contact with anyone with the infection.
Those who have been vaccinated against monkeypox in the past might only need one-top up dose, rather than two shots.
Booster vaccine doses are typically recommended every two to 10 years if a person remains at continued risk for exposure.
Mpox has killed at least 450 people in the DRC in recent months, linked to a new type or Clade called 1b.