MADRID (Reuters) – Spain will buy monkeypox vaccine, the health minister said on Wednesday, as the number of cases in the country reached 55. Health Minister Carolina Darias said the government would purchase Imvanex vaccine, which is made by the Danish company Bavarian Nordic, but she did not specify the number of doses. “We are going to distribute the vaccine proportionally among the (17 Spanish regions),” Darias told a news conference in Madrid. Of Spain’s total of cases, 51 have been reported in the region of Madrid, most of them traced to an adult sauna that was shuttered last week, with …