猴痘病毒ii型感染,利比里亚,2023-2024年

IF 6.6 2区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
Dougbeh Chris Nyan, Irina Maljkovic Berry, Bode I. Shobayo, Monika Mehta, Gabriella Worwa, Shawn Hirsch, Sarah E. Klim, Fahn Taweh, Kalilu S. Donzo, B.M. Freeman, Alberta B. Corvah, Francis Jaryan, Julius S.M. Gilayeneh, Ian Crozier, Courtney Renken, Laura McNay, J. Soka Moses, Jens H. Kuhn, Lisa E. Hensley, Sara E. Zufan
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摘要

我们对来自利比里亚的临床样本进行猴痘病毒基因组测序,得到5个ii支基因组。我们的分析没有发现持续的人际传播的证据,这表明人畜共患疾病来自不同的病毒谱系的独立溢出。公共卫生官员应继续监测和排序工作,以确定新出现的猴痘病毒谱系。
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Monkeypox Virus Clade IIa Infections, Liberia, 2023–2024

We performed monkeypox virus genome sequencing on clinical samples from Liberia, yielding 5 clade IIa genomes. Our analysis found no evidence of sustained human-to-human transmission, suggesting independent zoonotic spillovers from a diverse viral lineage. Public health officials should continue monitoring and sequencing efforts to identify emerging monkeypox virus lineages.

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Emerging Infectious Diseases
Emerging Infectious Diseases 医学-传染病学
CiteScore
17.30
自引率
1.70%
发文量
505
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Emerging Infectious Diseases is a monthly open access journal published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The primary goal of this peer-reviewed journal is to advance the global recognition of both new and reemerging infectious diseases, while also enhancing our understanding of the underlying factors that contribute to disease emergence, prevention, and elimination. Targeted towards professionals in the field of infectious diseases and related sciences, the journal encourages diverse contributions from experts in academic research, industry, clinical practice, public health, as well as specialists in economics, social sciences, and other relevant disciplines. By fostering a collaborative approach, Emerging Infectious Diseases aims to facilitate interdisciplinary dialogue and address the multifaceted challenges posed by infectious diseases.
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