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Mpox (monkeypox)

Lynda Jarrell, Kashiris Perryman

2023The Nurse Practitioner16 citationsDOI

Abstract

ABSTRACT: Mpox (formerly "monkeypox") is a viral zoonosis that presents similarly to smallpox but is less contagious and causes less severe disease. Mpox may be transmitted from infected animals to humans through direct contact or a scratch or bite. Human-to-human transmission occurs through direct contact, respiratory droplets, and fomites. Two vaccines, JYNNEOS® and ACAM2000®, are currently available for postexposure prophylaxis as well as for prevention in certain populations at high risk for mpox. Most cases of mpox are self-limited; however, tecovirimat, brincidofovir, and cidofovir are available as treatments for at-risk populations.

Topics & Concepts

MonkeypoxVirologyMedicineBiologyGeneVacciniaRecombinant DNABiochemistryPoxvirus research and outbreaksBacillus and Francisella bacterial researchRabies epidemiology and control
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