health and wellness
FDA Update on Response to Monkeypox Outbreak (video)
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is providing an update on its multipronged response to monkeypox in the United States, including its efforts in the areas of diagnostics, vaccines and therapeutics.
The agency has also established a dedicated website to provide important information about the FDA’s ongoing regulatory activities related to monkeypox along with frequently asked questions. The FDA will provide updates as developments occur and will continue to work with federal public health partners and industry to ensure timely access to all available medical countermeasures.
Check out the full article here: https://stmdailynews.com/fda-provides-update-on-agency-response-to-monkeypox-outbreak/
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