Jennifer Rigby

Jennifer Rigby is a health and science journalist who has written for a number of reputable publications. Her work is known for its accuracy, clarity, and lack of bias. She has a reputation for thorough research and presenting complex topics in a way that is easy for the general public to understand.

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This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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Recent Articles

Urgent Action Needed to Contain Deadly Mpox Outbreak Spreading in Africa, WHO Warns

Urgent Action Needed to Contain Deadly Mpox Outbreak Spreading in Africa, WHO Warns

Broke On: Tuesday, 25 June 2024 Urgent action needed to contain deadly mpox outbreak in Africa, with over 8,600 reported cases and around 410 deaths in the Democratic Republic of Congo this year. A new strain of mpox, primarily spreading through sexual contact among men and women, has a fatality rate of up to 10% in children. The WHO emphasizes the need for immediate access to vaccines and treatments as cases continue to surge, affecting 24 out of 26 provinces in Congo and posing a risk for neighboring countries.

Global Measles Cases and Deaths Surge in 2022 Amid Declining Vaccination Rates

Broke On: Thursday, 16 November 2023 Global measles cases rose by 18% to an estimated 9 million, and deaths increased to 136,000 in 2022. The surge in measles cases and deaths is attributed to a decline in vaccination rates, particularly in low-income countries, with over 33 million children missing vaccinations. During 2000-2022, estimated measles vaccination prevented approximately 57 million deaths worldwide.