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    Home»Trending Now»UK invests £5.5 million to tackle mpox in sub-Saharan Africa
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    UK invests £5.5 million to tackle mpox in sub-Saharan Africa

    Chris AnuBy Chris AnuJune 27, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Image copyright: Sylvain Cherkaoui for European and Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (EDCTP)
    • Ministers announce funding for research to tackle ongoing mpox outbreaks in Democratic Republic of Congo and neighbouring countries
    • Research projects will focus on transmission, improved surveillance of outbreaks, and new vaccines and treatments for the virus, particularly for mothers and newborns
    • Investment will help tackle mpox at source to protect the UK public

    The UK government has announced £5.5 million for research into transmission, new vaccines and treatments to tackle the mpox outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and neighbouring countries

    The significant investment is part of the UK’s international response to mpox: providing critical support to countries at the centre of the outbreak and strengthening global health security, while ensuring the UK is protected

    The funding will go towards research projects focused on:

    • studying the genetics and transmission patterns of clade 1b mpox and strengthening public health responses in affected regions
    • developing vaccines, with particular attention to protecting vulnerable groups
    • supporting clinical trials involving mothers and newborn children – including improving the efficacy of vaccines and antiviral treatments

    Health Minister Baroness Gillian Merron said:

    We are proud to be at the forefront of the international response to mpox

    This crucial funding will develop our understanding of the disease, and hopefully develop new ways of protecting people at risk of this terrible disease – particularly mothers and their babies who are particularly vulnerable

    It will also help protect the UK and improve our resilience to future outbreaks

    Minister for Development Anneliese Dodds said:

    Working together as genuine partners to tackle infectious diseases helps us all

    Since August, the UK has been working with others including UNICEF and the WHO
    to bolster the international response to mpox and prevent its spread across borders

    This funding has been given through the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR
    ) Official Development Assistance (ODA) budget and will support 9 major research projects in partnership with the Global Health European and Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership 3 (Global Health EDCTP3)

    In August 2024, the World Health Organization (WHO
    ) declared a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC) due to the newly identified clade 1b outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo. This outbreak has expanded to neighbouring countries, and a small number of cases have been detected in other countries including Thailand, Sweden and the USA

    Five cases of clade 1b mpox were confirmed in England last year. The risk of clade 1b mpox to the UK population remains low, and the government is closely monitoring the disease

    In September 2024, the UK government secured more than 150,000 doses of mpox vaccines to help boost resilience against clade 1 mpox and protect the UK population

    Protecting the UK’s health from current and future threats, and strengthening our collaboration with global partners to better prevent outbreaks worldwide, is part of the government’s Plan for Change

    Building scientific expertise through international research – by better understanding diseases and developing vaccines – will be crucial to achieving the core shift from sickness to prevention, an important part of the government’s 10 Year Health Plan

    Professor Lucy Chappell, Chief Scientific Adviser at the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) and Chief Executive Officer of NIHR
    , said:

    Scientific research can improve lives, and this vital funding will strengthen our international response to mpox. By building on our scientific expertise and collaborating with global partners, we can better prevent and control future outbreaks worldwide

    This research will look into ways to protect vulnerable people, especially women and newborn children, who have been disproportionately affected by the mpox outbreaks in sub-Saharan Africa. This work is crucial for advancing health equity and building more resilient communities

    Professor Susan Hopkins, Chief Medical Advisor at the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA
    ), said:

    Research funding for mpox focused in the areas most affected in Africa is critical to the scientific understanding of this disease. This collaborative funding, alongside ongoing international efforts, will provide a much needed injection of support to reduce the spread of mpox across the globe

    There has been extensive planning by the government and UKHSA
    to ensure healthcare professionals are equipped and prepared to respond to and contact trace any further cases

    Background information

    Read about previous support the government has provided to tackle the mpox outbreak in Central Africa

    Find out more information on mpox clade 1b in the UK on the UKHSA
    web page

    Details of the 9 projects awarded funding are below

    Table 1: the 9 projects awarded funding for research to tackle mpox outbreaks

    Project nameInstitutionFunding awarded
    Impact of MPXV infection on pregnancy outcome and newborn healthUniversiteit Antwerpen€1,250,000.00
    Tackling and investigating the South-Kivu mpox outbreakInstituut Voor Tropische Geneeskunde€1,263,076.25
    Maternal and infant safety and immunogenicity in a phase 3, open-label, randomised, vaccine trial of a two-dose mpox vaccineUniversiteit Antwerpen€1,599,327.50
    Deciphering host genetics and viral determinants of MPOX epidemiology in the Democratic Republic of CongoMakerere University€1,260,000.00
    Implementing wastewater and environmental surveillance for Mpox in Sub-Saharan AfricaLunds Universitet€1,378,272.50
    Joint Understanding and Analysis of clade I monkeypox epidemiology, evolution and immunology in South KivuErasmus Universitair Medisch Centrum Rotterdam€1,250,000.00
    Addressing Critical Gaps in mpox epidemiology in DRC – The MOVIE and TRACE studiesLondon School Of Hygiene And Tropical Medicine Royal Charter€1,430,875.00
    Expanding a prospective, clinical trial examining the immune response of participants receiving Modified Vaccinia Ankara vaccine to Africa.University College Dublin, National University Of Ireland, Dublin€1,371,783.75
    Strengthening epidemiological, genomic and community surveillance of Mpox virus (MPXV) at the Congo River border for DRC and RoCR-Evolution Worldwide Srl – Impresa Sociale€1,299,993.75

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