猴痘病毒爆发和痘病毒感染:传播途径和流行病学特征

K. Tekin, F. Şahiner
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根除天花病毒是人类历史上通过共同斗争取得的成功,消除了一项重大威胁,但最重要的优势是该病原体(天花病毒)并非人畜共患。世界范围内没有天花感染和终止广泛的疫苗接种计划导致全球正痘病毒免疫力日益下降。世界各地无免疫(针对痘病毒)个体和免疫功能低下(一般)患者数量的增加带来了新的风险。与天花相比,猴痘病毒(MPXV)在人类中引起的感染程度较轻,被视为具有大流行潜力的10种传染病之一,其传播范围可能会扩大。随着2022年猴痘病毒最后一次流行,这种病毒被列入世界议程,这一预测成为现实。过去几年批准新开发的抗病毒药物和疫苗表明,一些国家正在为这一变化做准备。虽然已经被MPXV感染的卫生当局宣布在人类中传播的速度较低,没有新的流感大流行的风险,这一事实传播和传播模式的变化感染携带病毒从非洲大陆表明新流行地区可能发生在大陆,通过传播的病毒从家畜潜在储层动物在野外生活,仍然是一个引起人们的关注。MPXV感染通过长传播链在免疫功能低下人群中传播的可能性被认为是另一个重要风险。越来越多的病例演变为日益严重的流行病的风险以及潜在的生物安全威胁也引起了人们对用于治疗的预防性疫苗和抗病毒药物的生产、储存和可及性的关注。考虑到在最近的MPXV疫情中观察到的不同寻常的人际传播率,病毒向与流行地区无关的多个国家传播,以及其他公共卫生风险;监测MPXV和其他痘病毒相关的人类和动物感染、告知高危人群和卫生保健工作者以及开展其他预防活动的重要性是显而易见的。
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Monkeypox Virus Outbreaks and Poxvirus Infections: Transmission Routes and Epidemiological Characteristics
While the eradication of smallpox virus, which is a success story achieved through a common struggle in human history, eliminated a major threat, the most important advantage was that the agent (variola virus) was not of zoonotic origin. The absence of smallpox infections around the world and the termination of extensive vaccination programs have led to a decrease in global orthopoxvirus immunity day by day. The increasing number of non-immune (for poxviruses) individuals and immunocompromised (general) patients around the world brings along new risks. The predictions that monkeypox virus (MPXV), which is known to cause milder infections in humans compared to smallpox, is seen as one of the 10 infectious agents with pandemic potential, and its spread area may expand, became a reality with the virus placed on the world agenda with the last epidemic in 2022. The approval of newly developed antiviral drugs and vaccines in the last few years shows that some countries are preparing for this change. Although it has been declared by the health authorities that MPXV infections have a low rate of spread among humans and that there is no risk of a new pandemic, the fact that changes in the transmission and spread pattern of the infection carried the virus out of the African continent indicates that new endemic areas may be occur outside the continent, via transmission of the virus from domestic animals to potential reservoir animals in the wild life, continues to be a cause for concern. The spreading possibility of MPXV infections by long transmission chains in immunocompromised populations is considered as another important risk. The risk of increasing cases turning into a growing epidemic and potential biosecurity threats have also raised concerns about the production, storage, and accessibility of preventive vaccines and antiviral drugs to be used in treatment. Considering the unusual rate of human-to-human transmission observed in the recent MPXV outbreak, the spreading of the virus to multiple countries unrelated to endemic areas, and other public health risks; the importance of monitoring MPXV and other poxvirus-related human and animal infections, informing the population at risk and health care workers, and other preventive activities is clearly apparent.
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