Outbreak Over Monkey Pox Virus in Human: Immediate Countermeasures from the Endemic to Non-Endemic Regions

Sameeksha Jain, Megha Jha, Anjali Singh, Rashmi Haldkar, Deepak Kumar Jain
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A zoonotic orthopoxvirus called human monkeypox has symptoms that resemble smallpox. When people come into contact with diseased animals, they may unintentionally contract monkeypox. According to reports, the virus can also spread through close physical contact, such as skin-to-skin contact or sexual contact, respiratory droplets, and by household items like towels and blankets. There are numerous medical countermeasures on hand for orthopoxviruses like monkeypox. Monkeypox, which originated in western and central Africa, has lately been found in a integer of nations, counting Spain, Canada, Australia, and the United Arab Emirates. Despite its extremely low incidence rate, it nonetheless poses a serious concern that needs to be addressed as soon as possible because of the strong likelihood that it will spread to many other nations. Outside of endemic areas, the danger of monkeypox transmission in medical settings is not well known. One recorded instance of transmission was found after a quick assessment of the literature from 2000 to 2022, which also included cases outside of areas where monkeypox is endemic. It is unusual for monkeypox to recur in non-endemic nations. It is a zoonosis that can extend from animal to human and from human to human, and it has clinical characteristics comparable to smallpox. The latest outbreaks may be attributed to lowered resistance to the orthopoxviruses, movement of people from widespread to non-endemic areas, hereditary alterations in the viral genome, and diminished observation.  Transmission and pathogenicity could be avoided with the use of a multifaceted strategy that includes health education, monitoring human mobility, the development of diagnostic tools, and an efficient vaccination. Keywords: Monkeypox, Outbreak, Orthopoxvirus, Epidemiology, Vaccination, Virology, Public health, Preventive measures
猴痘病毒在人类中的爆发:从流行地区到非流行地区的即时应对措施
一种名为人猴痘的人畜共患正痘病毒的症状与天花相似。当人们接触患病动物时,可能会无意中感染猴痘。据报道,该病毒还可通过密切的身体接触(如皮肤接触或性接触)、呼吸道飞沫以及毛巾和毯子等家用物品传播。针对猴痘等正痘病毒,目前有许多医疗对策。猴痘起源于非洲西部和中部,最近在西班牙、加拿大、澳大利亚和阿拉伯联合酋长国等多个国家都发现了猴痘。尽管猴痘的发病率极低,但它仍是一个需要尽快解决的严重问题,因为它极有可能传播到许多其他国家。在猴痘流行地区之外,人们对猴痘在医疗环境中传播的危险并不十分了解。在对2000年至2022年的文献进行快速评估后,发现了一例有记录的传播案例,其中也包括猴痘流行地区以外的案例。猴痘在非流行国家复发的情况并不常见。猴痘是一种人畜共患病,可从动物传染给人,也可从人传染给人,其临床特征与天花相似。最近的疫情爆发可能是由于对正痘病毒的抵抗力下降、人们从疫区向非疫区迁移、病毒基因组发生遗传性改变以及观察力减弱。 如果采取多方面的策略,包括健康教育、监测人员流动、开发诊断工具和有效接种疫苗,就可以避免传播和致病性。关键词猴痘 爆发 正痘病毒 流行病学 疫苗接种 病毒学 公共卫生 预防措施
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