Q3 Immunology and Microbiology
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Infectious Diseases Pub Date : 2025-02-02 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/ipid/2522741
Sajal Kumar Halder, Arafin Sultana, Mahbubul Kabir Himel, Aparna Shil
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猴痘是由猴痘病毒(MPXV)诱发的一种迅速传播的传染性疾病,是全球范围内的一个主要公共卫生问题。猴痘的起源可以追溯到非洲大陆,它最初在那里感染灵长类动物,然后传播到世界各地。由于该疾病目前在非流行地区爆发,并随后传播到全球多个国家,给公众带来了严重的健康问题。猴痘通过接触受感染的生物或人、呼吸道飞沫和受污染的物品传播。幼儿和成人的猴痘症状有所不同。虽然症状与天花相似,但猴痘的死亡率较低。正确的诊断、适当的护理和有针对性的预防工作都取决于对这些区别的认识。最近研究出了许多有前景的治疗方法。研究发现,最初为治疗天花而开发的抗病毒药物(如特可维马特、西多福韦和布林西多福韦)对治疗 MPXV 病例有效。此外,接种疫苗仍然是重要的预防措施。本文旨在提供有关猴痘的最新、最全面的信息,包括其可能的病因、传播方式和潜在的治疗方法。通过识别不同形式的猴痘并探讨潜在的治疗方案,这项工作将为目前抗击 MPXV 的斗争和这种新型病毒性疾病的管理做出贡献。为了阻止猴痘的传播,需要加强研究和交流,以提供更有力的治疗和有效的疫苗。
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Monkeypox: Origin, Transmission, Clinical Manifestations, Prevention, and Therapeutic Options.

Monkeypox is a rapidly spreading transmissible disease induced by the monkeypox virus (MPXV), a major public health problem worldwide. The origin of monkeypox might be tracked to the continent of Africa, where it first afflicted primate species prior to spreading to the world. Severe health issues for the public have been raised as a result of the disease's current breakouts in nonendemic areas and its subsequent dissemination to several nations throughout the globe. Monkeypox spreads by having contact with infected creatures or people, as well as respiratory droplets and contaminated things. Symptoms of monkeypox in young children and adults are different. While the symptoms are similar to smallpox, monkeypox has a reduced mortality rate. Proper diagnosis, suitable care, and focused preventative efforts all depend on becoming cognizant of those distinctions. Numerous promising therapeutic approaches have been recently investigated. Antiviral drugs such as tecovirimat, cidofovir, and brincidofovir, which were initially developed to treat smallpox, were found to have been effective in treating MPXV cases. Moreover, vaccinations continue to be an important preventative step. The purpose of this article is to offer the most recent and thorough information available on monkeypox, including its possible causes, modes of transfer, and potential treatments. By identifying the distinct forms of monkeypox and exploring potential treatment options, this work contributes to the ongoing battle against MPXVs and the management of this novel viral disease. To stop the propagation of monkeypox, greater research and communication are needed to provide stronger treatments and effective vaccinations.

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