August 22, 2022

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Experts provide overview of latest clinical information on monkeypox

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As the monkeypox outbreak continues and the U.S. has declared monkeypox a public health emergency, Mayo Clinic experts have published a special article in Mayo Clinic Proceedings to provide clinicians with a focused overview of the viral infection, establishing strategies for infection prevention and control and a summary of clinical management to consider.

"The purpose of this article is to provide an overview to assist in addressing the challenges of monkeypox as well as the system changes that are needed to cope with the concurrent COVID-19 pandemic," says Aditya Shah, M.B.B.S., a Mayo Clinic infectious disease specialist.

The article, "Monkeypox 2022: Gearing Up for Another Potential Public Health Crisis," provides details on the virology and epidemiology of monkeypox, including guidance to prevent infection and implement control measures.

"This outbreak highlights the importance of identifying social networks and risk factors associated with the , while avoiding stigmatization and promoting evidence-based responses, as all communities and individuals are at risk," says Dr. Shah.

Symptoms of the infection, namely the rash, can tend to last between 2-4 weeks, and symptoms can be severe in children, , and patients with immunocompromising conditions. The article calls for public health and other health care organizations to provide specific guidance for these patient populations, including details to prevent infection and implement control measures.

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Among other points in the article:

"As we gain further understanding of the transmission dynamics, it is likely that recommendations will change, and must keep pace," says Dr. Ranganath, an infectious disease specialist. "The impact of this outbreak is uncertain. While it is unlikely that we will see widespread transmission as with COVID-19, even relatively small outbreaks could further burden a health care system that already is stressed by COVID-19."

More information: Nischal Ranganath et al, Monkeypox 2022: Gearing Up for Another Potential Public Health Crisis, Mayo Clinic Proceedings (2022). DOI: 10.1016/j.mayocp.2022.07.011

Journal information: Mayo Clinic Proceedings

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