猴痘:对俄罗斯一种鲜有研究的生物威胁

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猴痘是生活在刚果河谷(CB支系)和西非(WA支系)的啮齿动物和猴子的一种自然局灶性人畜共患病。对猴痘的特别关注是由于其于2022年5月开始的大流行传播。本文的目的是考虑猴痘的危险,由于缺乏对其性质的认识,以及现有的成就,在治疗和预防这种疾病。这些信息主要收集自PubMed和Google Scholar数据库中可用的英语资源。该研究在以下领域进行:直到2022年5月猴痘暴发的流行病学;猴痘病毒(MPV)的分类和来源;痘病毒的形态和生命周期;流行性腮腺炎的生态学和流行病学;自然感染人猴痘的临床情况欧洲同性恋者猴痘门诊;人工感染猴痘动物的临床表现和病理形态猴痘的免疫预防和治疗。现已确定,直到2022年5月,MPV在非流行国家的出现仅限于该疾病的单一病例。正因为如此,始于2022年5月的猴痘大流行看起来是非典型的。导致该病的低传染性MPV (WA)直到2017年才在尼日利亚出现。通过有组织的同性恋接触,一种新的感染机制促进了它的传播。因此,猴痘不应再被视为一种在地理上仅限于西非和中非国家的罕见疾病。还必须考虑到激活其他痘病毒天然储存库的可能性,以及通过免疫缺陷人群实现其流行潜力的可能性,免疫缺陷人口占发达国家总人口的20%。目前,还没有疫苗或药物在免疫缺陷人群的MPV流行疫源地得到有效性和安全性的证实。应认真努力查明人为造成的猴痘疫情;在俄罗斯鉴定可能的MPV人畜共患宿主;支持生态系统中MPV的因素;宿主因素决定疾病的严重程度,并促进动物与人之间和人与人之间的传播
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Monkeypox: A Little-Studied Biological Threat to Russia
Monkeypox is a natural focal zoonosis of rodents and monkeys living in the Congo Valley (clade CB) and West Africa (clade WA). The special interest in monkeypox is due to its pandemic spread, which began in May 2022. The aim of this article is to consider the danger of monkeypox due to the lack of knowledge about its nature, as well as existing achievements in the treatment and prevention of this disease. The information was collected mainly from English-language sources available through the PubMed and Google Scholar databases. The study was conducted in the following areas: the epidemiology of monkeypox outbreaks until May 2022; taxonomy and origin of monkeypox virus (MPV); morphology and life cycle of poxviruses; ecology and epidemiology of MPV; the clinical picture of monkeypox in humans with natural infection; monkeypox clinic in European homosexuals; clinical picture and pathomorphology of monkeypox in animals with artificial infection; immunoprophylaxis and therapy of monkeypox. It has been established that until May 2022 the appearance of MPV into non-endemic countries was limited to single cases of the disease. Because of that, the monkeypox pandemic that began in May 2022 looks atypical. The low-contagious MPV (WA) that caused it did not occur in Nigeria until 2017. Its spread was facilitated by a new mechanism of infection through organized homosexual contacts. Therefore, monkeypox should no longer be considered a rare disease geographically limited to the countries of West and Central Africa. It is also necessary to take into account the possibility of activating the natural reservoirs of other poxviruses, as well as the realization of their epidemic potential through immunodeficient human populations, which reach 20% of the total population in the developed countries. At present, there are no vaccines or drugs whose efficacy and safety have been confirmed in epidemic foci of MPV with immunodeficient populations. Serious efforts should be made to identify man-made outbreaks of monkeypox; to the identification of possible zoonotic hosts of MPV in Russia; factors that support MPV in ecosystems; host factors that determine the severity of the disease, as well as facilitating animal-to-human and human-to-human transmission
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