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摘要
猴痘是一种主要通过与受感染动物和人直接接触传播的疾病。最近,由于其从流行地区扩展到非流行地区,引起了全世界的关注,引起了对其临床后果的关注。方法:利用PubMed、Scopus、Web of Science等数据库,对猴痘相关的临床资料、免疫逃避机制、公共卫生报告等进行文献综述。结果:回顾显示猴痘表现为发热、皮疹和淋巴结病。主要发现包括免疫逃避策略的出现和人际传播的增加,突出了全球监测、疫苗接种覆盖率和疫情防范方面的重大挑战。讨论:研究结果强调了m痘的多种临床表现,特别是其对弱势人群的严重影响,如HIV合并感染者和眼部受累者。对免疫逃避策略的详细分析表明,在制定有效的治疗和预防措施方面存在重大挑战。这些见解与现有研究相一致,强调需要有针对性的干预措施和改进的诊断方法。然而,局限性包括依赖于现有的临床报告和猴痘暴发的演变性质,这可能影响结论的普遍性。结论:了解m痘的临床特征对指导有效的治疗和预防策略至关重要,特别是在弱势人群中。这些见解可以支持公共卫生工作,改善患者的治疗效果,并为未来对新发传染病的研究提供信息。
Clinical Manifestations, Immune Evasion, and Public Health Implications of Monkeypox: Challenges and Future Perspectives.
Introduction: Monkeypox (Mpox) is a disease primarily transmitted through direct contact with infected animals and humans. Recently, it has generated worldwide interest due to its expansion from endemic to non-endemic areas, raising concerns about its clinical consequences.
Method: A comprehensive literature review was conducted using PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science, focusing on clinical data, immune evasion mechanisms, and public health reports related to monkeypox.
Result: The review revealed that monkeypox presents with fever, rash, and lymphadenopathy. Key findings include the emergence of immune evasion strategies and an increase in human-to-human transmission, highlighting significant challenges for global surveillance, vaccination coverage, and outbreak preparedness.
Discussion: The findings underscore the varied clinical manifestations of Mpox, especially its severe impact on vulnerable populations such as HIV co-infected individuals and those with ocular involvement. The detailed analysis of immune evasion strategies reveals critical challenges in developing effective treatments and preventive measures. These insights align with existing research, emphasizing the need for targeted interventions and improved diagnostic approaches. However, limitations include a reliance on available clinical reports and the evolving nature of monkeypox outbreaks, which may affect the generalizability of the conclusions.
Conclusion: Understanding the clinical characteristics of Mpox is crucial for guiding effective treatment and prevention strategies, particularly in vulnerable populations. These insights can support public health efforts, improve patient outcomes, and inform future research on emerging infectious diseases.