猴痘:以中东和北非(MENA)地区为重点的全面审查。

Q3 Medicine
Qatar Medical Journal Pub Date : 2025-06-18 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.5339/qmj.2025.52
Aya A Al-Rubaye
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背景:猴痘(Mpox)被确定为中非和西非的一种地方性病毒。自2022年以来,由于在没有去过流行地区的患者中,非流行国家的病例不断增加,该病毒引起了全球关注。该病毒主要通过动物与人的接触传播,但越来越多地通过人与人之间的传播传播。全面了解中东和北非(MENA)地区麻疹流行病学对有效预防、诊断、监测和控制疾病至关重要。方法:回顾历史资料及近期全球和地区Mpox流行病学趋势。本综述利用来自世界卫生组织(世卫组织)报告、国家卫生统计数据和其他相关资源的最新数据,讨论了与中东和北非地区相关的临床特征、公共卫生挑战和预防措施。结果:2022-2024年期间,麻疹病例在全球范围内显著传播。中东和北非地区有记录的病例数量相对较少,到2024年8月确诊病例为857例。沙特阿拉伯和阿拉伯联合酋长国报告的病例数最多,反映出有效的监测和病例发现。然而,世卫组织宣布麻疹为国际关注的突发公共卫生事件后,摩洛哥和约旦于2024年9月宣布了新的麻疹病例。结论:由于少报、污名化、资源有限以及一些国家持续的冲突,中东和北非地区目前的病例数可能被低估。必须优先考虑控制疫情,探索所有可能的战略来保护脆弱社区。
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Monkeypox: A comprehensive review with a focus on the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.

Background: Monkeypox (Mpox) was identified as a virus endemic to Central and Western Africa. Since 2022, the virus has gained global attention due to increasing cases in non-endemic countries among patients having no link to travel to endemic areas. The virus is primarily transmitted through animal-to-human contact but has increasingly spread via human-to-human transmission. A comprehensive understanding of the epidemiology of Mpox in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is essential for effective disease prevention, diagnosis, surveillance, and control. Methods: This review investigates historical data and recent global and regional epidemiological trends of Mpox. The review discusses the clinical features, public health challenges, and preventive measures relevant to the MENA region using updated data from World Health Organization (WHO) reports, national health statistics, and additional relevant resources. Results: Mpox cases significantly spread globally during the 2022-2024 period. The MENA region has a relatively low number of documented cases, with 857 confirmed cases by August 2024. Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) reported the highest case numbers, reflecting effective surveillance and case detection. However, new cases of Mpox were announced in September 2024 in Morocco and Jordan following the WHO's declaration of Mpox as a public health emergency of international concern. Conclusion: The current number of cases in the MENA region could be underestimated due to underreporting, stigmatization, limited resources, and ongoing conflicts in several countries. It is essential to prioritize the containment of the outbreak, exploring all possible strategies to protect vulnerable communities.

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