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Pathogenicity and virulence of monkeypox at the human-animal-ecology interface

Author Affiliations
Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality, Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Ministry of Public Health, ...
Published InVirulence
Year2023
Citations43

Abstract

Monkeypox (Mpox) was mostly limited to Central and Western Africa, but recently it has been reported globally. The current review presents an update on the virus, including ecology and evolution, possible drivers of transmission, clinical features and management, knowledge gaps, and research priorities to reduce the disease transmission. The origin, reservoir(s) and the sylvatic cycle of the virus in the natural ecosystem are yet to be confirmed. Humans acquire the infection through contact with infected animals, humans, and natural hosts. The major drivers of disease transmission include trapping, hunting, bushmeat consumption, animal trade, and travel to endemic countries. However, in the 2022 epidemic, the majority of the infected humans in non-endemic countries had a history of direct contact with clinical…
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