The infectologist doctor Juan Celis affirms that until now there is very little evidence on the effectiveness of the vaccine against monkeypox, which for now is only produced by the Danish company Bavarian Nordic. In addition, he explains who should be the first to receive it once they arrive in the country. The Ministry of Health (Minsa) has estimated that Peru will buy about 5,000 vaccines through PAHO.
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