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Data Integration for Mpox Outbreak Response in the DRC

April 8th, 2026
Data Integration for Mpox Outbreak Response in the DRC

Mpox has been a persistent public health challenge in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) for decades, but the current outbreak represents the most urgent threat yet—posing serious risks to both the African continent and the global community.

The ongoing Clade Ib Mpox virus (MPXV) outbreak, which began in September 2023, has led to a rapid increase in cases across the DRC and several neighboring countries, including Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, and Uganda. Cases have also been reported in Sweden and Thailand, linked to individuals with recent travel history to affected regions in Africa, highlighting the potential for international spread.

To support outbreak response efforts, OpenHEXA serves as the primary data integration platform for the Centre d’Opération des Urgences de Santé Publique (COUSP) in the DRC. The platform ensures that Mpox response data is automatically processed, cleaned, and structured into actionable insights, enabling faster and more effective decision-making.

1. Automated integration of surveillance data

2. Real-time data structuring and cleaning

3. Enhanced data sharing for multi-stakeholder collaboration

4. Interactive dashboards for decision-making

Impact: a more coordinated and effective Mpox response

By leveraging OpenHEXA, the Mpox response in the DRC benefits from:

  1. Improved outbreak visibility through automated data integration and cleaning.
  2. Faster response times by reducing manual data processing efforts.
  3. Better coordination between health authorities and response teams.
  4. More accurate epidemiological insights for data-driven decision-making.

OpenHEXA’s role as the key data integration platform for COUSP is strengthening Mpox response efforts, ensuring that data fragmentation does not become a barrier to controlling the outbreak.

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