as the world’s attention turns to a new, more virulent strain of mpox spreading in central africa, public health officials in ottawa are increasing efforts to ensure those at the highest risk here are vaccinated. that includes offering additional vaccination clinics during pride week.
max ottawa, a community health organization serving the 2slgbtq+ community, ran a fully booked vaccination clinic tuesday. executive director adam awad said the organization hoped to run another one on saturday, a reflection of concern in the community.
“it is definitely on people’s radars,” he said.
concerns about an upsurge of the more aggressive and deadly strain of mpox (formerly known as monkeypox), led the world health organization (who) last week to declare mpox a public emergency of international concern.
there have been no cases of the more aggressive strain known as clade 1 mpox identified in canada so far, but cases of another, less virulent, strain, clade 2, have been surging in parts of ontario, mainly toronto.
clade 2 spreads through close, intimate or sexual contact with someone who has the virus, according to public health officials.
between january and mid-july 2024, 102 cases of clade 2 mpox were confirmed in ontario, the vast majority in toronto. toronto public health is urging eligible residents to get vaccinated as cases continue to rise.