abcnews - Congo has declared the end of a two-year mpox outbreak, which is believed to have caused over 2,200 deaths
AI Summary: Republic of the Congo announced its prolonged mpox outbreak has ended after roughly two years and more than 2,200 suspected deaths, even as genomic surveillance uncovered co-circulating clades, including evidence of clade IIb lineage A.2.2. Health officials now face the twin tasks of documenting lessons and monitoring for lingering transmission.
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