Anthropozoonotic transmission of Monkeypox: Are our canine companions at risk?

J. Robinson, Indrajit Banerjee, Alexandra Leclézio
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Monkeypox is the latest zoonotic outbreak spreading in its majority throughout the Western region of the globe. The latest statistics and reports indicate that Spain, France, Germany, Portugal and the Netherlands are the country’s worst effected with a total of 7083, 3897, 3570, 845 and 1221 cases respectively. The WHO has also reported numerous cases extending into the Balkans and Turkey. The current global Monkeypox outbreak is becoming more concerning as the total number of cases globally has surpassed 35000, and the incident rates are accelerating with a 20% growth in cases being noted on a weekly basis. This global increase in cases intern enhances exposure of the virus to a larger portion of the populous; the exposure of the virus is not only intensified in humans but also their household pets and animals.
猴痘的人畜共患传播:我们的犬类同伴有危险吗?
猴痘是最新的人畜共患疾病暴发,主要在全球西部地区传播。最新统计和报告显示,西班牙、法国、德国、葡萄牙和荷兰疫情最严重,分别为7083例、3897例、3570例、845例和1221例。世界卫生组织还报告了许多蔓延到巴尔干和土耳其的病例。目前全球猴痘疫情正变得更加令人担忧,因为全球病例总数已超过3.5万例,而且发病率正在加快,每周发现的病例数增长20%。全球实习病例的增加增加了病毒对更大一部分人口的暴露;不仅在人类中,而且在他们的家庭宠物和动物中,病毒暴露加剧。
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