猴痘爆发——这是另一次大流行吗?

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology Nigerian Journal of Parasitology Pub Date : 2023-04-14 DOI:10.4314/njpar.v44i1.8
T. Ipinnimo, I. O. Adeniyi, P. Ehizibue, O.S. Dan-Ugbomoiko
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当一种疾病在世界卫生组织两个区域的至少两个国家发生社区传播时,世界卫生组织宣布大流行。这项研究根据大流行的标准评估了当前(2022年)猴痘的爆发,并提出了必要的健康干预措施。猴痘是一种人畜共患疾病,引起的人类疾病与天花相似。自1970年在人类中发现以来,已经发生了几次疫情,最近一次广泛传播到非流行地区,并符合世界卫生组织疫情第六阶段的标准,因为欧洲和美国的感染病例很高。尽管如此,猴痘的大流行可能并不显著,因为猴痘的基本繁殖数量、发病率和病死率远低于以前的一些大流行。然而,不应低估这一点,因为传播给弱势群体可能是有害的。因此,各国卫生系统必须制定猴痘的大流行准备和应对计划,并在需要时继续监测疫情并迅速做出反应。
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Monkeypox outbreak -Is this another pandemic?
The WHO declares a pandemic when there is a community transmission of a disease that is occurring in at least two countries in two WHO regions. This  research evaluated the current (year 2022) outbreak of monkeypox against the criteria of a pandemic and suggests necessary health interventions.  Monkeypox is a zoonotic disease, causing diseases in humans similar to smallpox. Since its discovery in humans in 1970, several outbreaks have occurred  with the most recent spreading widely to non-endemic areas and fulfilling the WHO criteria for phase 6 of an outbreak as high cases of  infections were seen in Europe and America. Although, the pandemic from monkeypox may not be remarkable because the basic reproductive number,  attack, and case fatality rates are much lower than some of the previous pandemics. However, it should not be underestimated, as spread to vulnerable  groups may be detrimental. It is therefore important for the health systems of countries to develop a pandemic preparedness and response plan for  monkeypox and continue to monitor the outbreak with a prompt response when needed. 
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Nigerian Journal of Parasitology
Nigerian Journal of Parasitology Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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