猴痘病毒感染。

Perspectives in medical virology Pub Date : 2006-01-01 Epub Date: 2006-11-28 DOI:10.1016/S0168-7069(06)16007-3
Kurt D Reed
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猴痘是由猴痘病毒(MPV)引起的一种罕见的病毒性人畜共患病,猴痘病毒是正痘病毒属的一员。MPV是脊索病毒科的一种大型、复杂的双链DNA病毒。MPV在中非和西非流行,是一种典型的人畜共患病,通过接触受感染的啮齿动物和松鼠而获得。在中非和西非对人类猴痘进行的观察研究表明,MPV感染有10-14天的潜伏期,在出疹的第一周有一段传染性期。MPV通过皮肤擦伤、上呼吸道粘膜或吞食进入人体。在原发性病毒血症期间,病毒迁移到局部淋巴结,然后扩散到全身。接种牛痘病毒(天花疫苗)对MPV感染具有高度保护作用(约85%)。暴露后天花疫苗接种适用于MPV感染高危人群,包括调查动物或人类猴痘病例的人员、照顾受感染患者的卫生保健工作者以及处理可能含有MPV标本的实验室工作人员。
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Monkeypox Virus Infections.

Monkeypox is an uncommon viral zoonosis caused by the monkeypox virus (MPV), a member of the genus Orthopoxvirus. MPV is a large, complex, double-stranded DNA virus of the chordopoxvirus family. MPV is endemic in central and western Africa and is a classic zoonosis acquired through contact with infected rodents and squirrels. Observational studies of human monkeypox in central and western Africa have revealed that MPV infection has an incubation period of 10-14 days and a period of infectivity during the first week of rash. MPV enters the body through skin abrasions, the upper respiratory tract mucosa, or by ingestion. During primary viremia, the virus migrates to regional lymph nodes and then disseminates throughout the body. Vaccination with vaccinia virus (smallpox vaccine) is highly protective (around 85%) against MPV infection. Post-exposure smallpox vaccination is indicated for persons who are at high risk of MPV infection, including those investigating animal or human monkeypox cases, health care workers caring for infected patients, and laboratory workers who handle specimens that may contain MPV.

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