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The origin of the mysterious multi-country monkeypox outbreak in non-endemic countries

Paul Ola

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Abstract

Logical deductions from experimental data have been unable to explain the origin of the current monkeypox outbreaks in multiple countries. But upon illustrating the reality in which these outbreaks occur, it was found to be that in which different diseases of the same immunological nature, the nature that permits them to be rendered asymptomatic simultaneously without the elimination of their different causes, appear simultaneously when conditions that permit immune mechanisms to bring about such protection disappear. Therefore, when such diseases do not manifest in a population because of immunity and not the absence of their causes, an outbreak will occur upon the exposure of members of the population to factors that cause the disappearance of the conditions that permitted immune mechanisms to obstruct the single pathway through which they are brought about by attenuating the influence of one of those that are present among their causes. If we will escape the threat that the catastrophically widespread appearance of manifestations such as Ebola and those malignancies that are manifestations of diseases that are immunologically equivalent to those that are caused by pathogens will pose to our species, our topmost research priority ought to be the immunological nature of the pathological effects of the pathogens that are linked with them.

Topics & Concepts

OutbreakMonkeypoxPopulationAsymptomaticVirologyDiseaseImmunologyGeographyMedicineBiologyEnvironmental healthPathologyVacciniaGeneRecombinant DNABiochemistryPoxvirus research and outbreaksBacteriophages and microbial interactionsHerpesvirus Infections and Treatments