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Monkeypox: An international epidemic

Daniele Focosi, Federica Novazzi, Andreina Baj, Fabrizio Maggi

2022Reviews in Medical Virology30 citationsDOI

Abstract

Human monkeypox (MPX) is a viral zoonosis caused by the Monkeypox virus. For decades outbreaks exclusively occurred in the tropical rainforests of Africa, with a few imported cases and very limited human-to-human transmission outside Africa. Nevertheless, in the last years sustained outbreaks have emerged, peaking at 4600 cases in 2020 in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Since May 2022, an international epidemic originated at 2 events in Spain and Belgium led to sustained human-to-human transmission across multiple continents, mostly in males having sex with males subjects. We review here clinical presentation, epidemiology, viral evolution, vaccines, and therapeutics against human MPX.

Topics & Concepts

MonkeypoxOutbreakTransmission (telecommunications)ZoonosisVirologyGeographyBiologyVacciniaBiochemistryEngineeringRecombinant DNAElectrical engineeringGenePoxvirus research and outbreaksBacillus and Francisella bacterial researchHerpesvirus Infections and Treatments
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