深圳市首次猴痘疫情流行病学、遗传特征及临床表现调查

IF 3.5 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Jia Wan , Xiaomin Zhang , Jing Qu , Bo Peng , Dongfeng Kong , Jianhua Lu , Qinghua Hu , Zhifeng Zhou , Haiduan Lin , Xiangjie Yao , Yulin Fu , Qing Xu , Ying Lin , Yan Yang , Jinzhen Tang , Lin Lin , Huimin Li , Ziquan Lv , Zhen Zhang , Xuan Zou , Xiaolu Shi
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摘要

本文全面分析了中国深圳首次爆发的猴痘,包括临床症状、治疗方法、流行病学研究和综合实验室检测,旨在为未来的猴痘缓解和管理策略提供有力的参考。调查包括对所有已确认的阳性病例进行彻底调查,包括通过核酸检测和猴痘病毒全基因组测序进行广泛的分子分析。还对感染者进行了接触者追踪和控制。在这次独特的疫情中发现了三例不同的猴痘病例,表现出轻微和非典型的临床表现,主要是发烧和皮疹。所有病例都与单一传播链有关,主要通过密切接触和同性恋行为促进,这表明猴痘传播的高危因素。
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Investigation into the epidemiology, genetic characteristics, and clinical manifestations of the first monkeypox outbreak in Shenzhen, China

This paper comprehensively analyses the first-ever monkeypox outbreak in Shenzhen, China, encompassing clinical symptomatology, therapeutic approaches, epidemiological research, and comprehensive laboratory tests, aiming to establish a robust reference for future monkeypox mitigation and management strategies. The investigation involved a thorough investigation of all identified positive cases, including extensive molecular analysis by nucleic acid detection and whole-genome sequencing of the monkeypox virus. Contact tracing and containment of the infected individuals were also undertaken. Three distinct monkeypox cases were identified in this unique outbreak, exhibiting mild and atypical clinical manifestations, primarily fever and rash. All cases were associated with a single transmission chain, primarily facilitated through close contact and homosexual behavior, indicative of a high-risk factor for monkeypox transmission.

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Biosafety and Health
Biosafety and Health Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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