Cooperation partners DZIF and ANRS MIE together at European congress ECTMIH 2025
Last updated on 30 September 2025
At the symposium organized by the French-German partnership between ANRS MIE and DZIF, both cooperation partners presented the latest advances in vaccines, diagnostics, and therapies for the global fight against the Mpox virus.
Mpox is a recurrent viral disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans and vice versa. It occurs primarily in Central and West Africa. In May 2022, there was a global outbreak of Mpox in several countries, which was attributed to human-to-human transmission. More recently, an increasing number of human infections with the Mpox virus have been documented in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The increase in cases and rapid spread prompted the WHO to declare this outbreak a public health emergency of international concern. A characteristic feature of the Mpox outbreaks since 2022 is the sustained and efficient transmission from person to person. The reasons for the increased transmissibility and disease burden in the current Mpox outbreak are unknown. Molecular epidemiological and clinical data suggest that the virus has changed and is better adapted to the human host.
The joint session of the French-German partnership between ANRS MIE and DZIF addressed