猴痘:一种多方面病毒的综合综述

Randa Elsheikh , Abdelrahman M. Makram , Tamilarasy Vasanthakumaran , Shubham Tomar , Khizer Shamim , Nguyen Dong Tranh , Sara S. Elsheikh , Nguyen Thanh Van , Nguyen Tien Huy
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2022年5月,世界见证了人畜共患疾病猴痘的再次出现。虽然这不是这种疾病的第一次流行,但区分此次疫情的是全球病例的快速传播和增加,这导致世界卫生组织宣布猴痘为全球卫生紧急事件。尽管这种疾病主要通过各种啮齿动物未煮熟的肉传播,但这种病毒也表现为飞沫、呼吸道、性传播,甚至垂直传播。猴痘在淋巴增生性器官中进一步繁殖,表现为典型的天花样皮疹、发烧、头痛和肌肉疼痛。诊断通过聚合酶链式反应测试得到证实,并在很大程度上通过可能使用一些抗病毒药物和免疫球蛋白来进行支持性管理。此外,已经开发出一些暴露前和暴露后预防性疫苗。本文旨在对猴痘的历史流行、传播、病理生理学、临床表现和管理进行深入综述。
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Monkeypox: A comprehensive review of a multifaceted virus

In May 2022, the world witnessed the re-emergence of the zoonotic disease monkeypox. While this was not the first epidemic of this disease, what differentiated the outbreak was the rapid global spread and increase of cases, which led the WHO to declare monkeypox a global health emergency. Although the disease spreads mainly through inadequately cooked meat of various rodent species, this virus also shows droplet, respiratory, sexual, and even vertical transmission. Monkeypox further multiplies in lymphoproliferative organs and presents with a classical smallpox-like rash, fever, headache, and muscle aches. Diagnosis is confirmed with a polymerase-chain-reaction test and is managed largely supportively with possible usage of some antivirals and immunoglobulins. Moreover, some pre-exposure and postexposure prophylactic vaccines have been developed. This paper aims to conduct an in-depth review of the historical epidemics, transmission, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, and management of the monkeypox disease.

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