**FILE** Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director-general of the World Health Organization (International Telecommunication Union via Wikimedia Commons)
**FILE** Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director-general of the World Health Organization (International Telecommunication Union via Wikimedia Commons)

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The World Health Organization began using the term โ€œDisease Xโ€ inย a 2018ย planning documentย to refer toย a โ€œcurrentlyย unknownโ€ย illness.ย But since the term was used at the January meeting of the World Economic Forum, conspiracy theorists baselessly claimย Disease X isย part of a โ€œGlobalist Plan to โ€ฆ Install World Government.โ€


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Disease X is the term the World Health Organization uses as a placeholder to represent an as-yet-unknown new illness.

Thatโ€™s like the term X factor, meaning an essential quality that is hard to define, or the use of X in mathematics, where the letter represents an unknown variable.

But online, conspiracy theorists and misinformation peddlers have twisted the term Disease X into something that is supposedly part of a sinister plot to wreak havoc on the world.

For example, Alex Jones, the conspiracy theorist behind InfoWars, claimed in a post on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, that there is a โ€œGlobalist Plan to Launch #DiseaseX to Install World Government.โ€

And Donald Trump Jr. referred to a Jan. 17 panel held at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, when he wrote on Instagram, โ€œI donโ€™t trust the WEF clowns as far as I could throw themโ€ฆ Theyโ€™re already talking about Disease X. Be prepared for whatever they throw you by checking out The Wellness Company, one of my triggered podcastโ€™s newest sponsors!!!!โ€

Trumpโ€™s post asks โ€œWhy are they preparing for a hypothetical disease?โ€ and encourages followers to purchase the Wellness Companyโ€™s โ€œemergency medical kit.โ€ The kit includes ivermectin and sells for $299.99 from his podcast sponsor, which weโ€™ve written about before.

But posts that suggest or claim Disease X will be intentionally released in pursuit of world domination are unfounded.

As we said, the term is a placeholder that public health officials use to refer to potential future diseases, and the WEF panel Trump Jr. mentioned was focused on how governments and health systems can prepare for the next pandemic.

During the panel discussion in Davos earlier this month, WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus acknowledged the misinformation circulating on social media about Disease X. He explained, โ€œwe annually list the emerging diseases and MERS could be one, Zika, Ebola โ€” those we know โ€” but then we said, there are things that are unknown, that may happen and anything happening is a matter of when, not if, so we need to have a placeholder for that, for the diseases we donโ€™t know that may come. And that was when we gave the name, โ€˜Disease X.โ€™ So, โ€˜Disease Xโ€™ is a placeholder for unknown diseases.โ€

The WHO began using the term in 2018, Tedros said.

The organizationโ€™s February 2018 โ€œannual review of diseases prioritized under the Research and Development Blueprintโ€ listed eight types of priority diseases. The list included โ€œDisease X,โ€ which the document described as representing โ€œthe knowledge that a serious international epidemic could be caused by a pathogen currently unknown to cause human disease, and so the R&D Blueprint explicitly seeks to enable cross-cutting R&D preparedness that is also relevant for an unknown โ€˜Disease Xโ€™ as far as possible.โ€

So the term is nothing new. It has been used for six years.

Tedros acknowledged that discussing the possible emergence of a deadly, new pathogen โ€œmay create panic.โ€ But, he said, โ€œItโ€™s better actually to anticipate something that may happen โ€” because it has happened in our history many times โ€” and prepare for it. We shouldnโ€™t face things unprepared. We can prepare for some unknown things as well. Because there are basic things you can do.โ€

During the panel discussion, some of the suggestions for ways to prepare for the next Disease X were smoothing supply chains for vaccines, treatments and medical equipment; reinforcing epidemiological centers so there is better surveillance; and building health care systems that can expand when the need arises.

โ€œWhatever the disease is, you should prepare for it,โ€ Tedros said. โ€œYou donโ€™t need to know the disease โ€” there are common factors.โ€


Editorโ€™s note: FactCheck.org is one of several organizations working with Facebook to debunk misinformation shared on social media. Our previous stories can be found here. Facebook has no control over our editorial content.

Sources

Schumer, Peter. โ€œX marks the unknown in algebra โ€“ but Xโ€™s origins are a math mystery.โ€ The Conversation. 2 Aug 2023.

Yandell, Kate. โ€œPosts Push Unproven โ€˜Spike Protein Detoxificationโ€™ Regimen.โ€ FactCheck.org. 21 Sep 2023.

World Economic Forum. โ€œPreparing for Disease X.โ€ 17 Jan 2024.

World Health Organization. โ€œ2018 Annual review of diseases prioritized under the Research and Development Blueprint.โ€ 7 Feb 2018.

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