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WHO to rename monkeypox as experts warn of increased misinformation

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The World Health Organisation (WHO) has shared plans to rename ‘monkeypox’ in a bid to align the names of the disease, virus and variants with current best practices.

Under the current guidelines, names should be given in a manner that does not cause offence to any cultural, social, national, regional, professional, or ethnic groups, and […] The post WHO to rename monkeypox as experts warn of increased misinformation appeared first on GCN.

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