Monkeypox: Concern about an emerging zoonosis

Authors

  • Jorge Arturo Vega-Fernández Biólogo Microbiólogo
  • Danny Omar Suclupe-Campos Biólogo Microbiólogo
  • Franklin Rómulo Aguilar-Gamboa Biólogo Microbiólogo, especialista en Microbiología Clínica
  • Heber Silva-Díaz Biólogo Microbiólogo, Doctor en Ciencias

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35434/rcmhnaaa.2022.152.1628

Keywords:

Monkeypox, Viral Zoonoses, Communicable Diseases, Emerging, Disease Outbreaks

Abstract

background: Monkeypox is a viral zoonotic disease caused by the poxvirus of the same name, endemic to central and western Africa. However, its presence has increased in other regions of the world during the last decade compared to the previous 40 years. Objective. To describe and update the etiologic, epidemiologic, and clinical features of simian pox, as well as to discuss the potential risk of international spread. Material and Methods. A review of literature published in the last five years was performed using the descriptors Medical Subject Headings. The search was performed in the MEDLINE/PubMed and LILACS databases, without language restrictions. Duplicate studies and those that did not fit the research objective were excluded, selecting 47 articles. Results. Simian smallpox virus is related to human smallpox virus (eradicated in 1979). It is transmitted from a sick individual by respiratory fluid droplets, contact with skin lesion material and body fluids; or by contaminated fomites. After 6 to 13 days of incubation, symptoms appear, similar to those of human smallpox: beginning with an acute febrile process and followed by a cutaneous eruption on the face and body, which heals leaving visible scars. Conclusions. This virus may occupy the ecological niche left by the smallpox virus. It has now spread to Europe and America, so it should no longer be considered a disease limited to Africa, but a health threat to global public health.

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Author Biographies

Jorge Arturo Vega-Fernández, Biólogo Microbiólogo

1. Laboratorio de Referencia Regional de Salud Pública de Cajamarca. Cajamarca, Perú.
2. Grupo de investigación en Inmunología y Virología del Norte. Lambayeque, Perú.

Danny Omar Suclupe-Campos, Biólogo Microbiólogo

1. Grupo de investigación en Inmunología y Virología del Norte. Lambayeque, Perú.
2. Universidad Nacional Pedro Ruiz Gallo, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Departamento de Microbiología. Lambayeque, Perú.

Franklin Rómulo Aguilar-Gamboa, Biólogo Microbiólogo, especialista en Microbiología Clínica

1. Grupo de investigación en Inmunología y Virología del Norte. Lambayeque, Perú.
2. Hospital Regional Lambayeque, Laboratorio de Inmunología-Virología. Chiclayo, Perú.

Heber Silva-Díaz, Biólogo Microbiólogo, Doctor en Ciencias

1. Hospital Regional Lambayeque, Laboratorio de Inmunología-Virología. Chiclayo, Perú.
2. Universidad de San Martín de Porres, Facultad de Medicina Humana. Chiclayo, Perú.

Published

2022-06-30

How to Cite

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Vega-Fernández JA, Suclupe-Campos DO, Aguilar-Gamboa FR, Silva-Díaz H. Monkeypox: Concern about an emerging zoonosis. Rev. Cuerpo Med. HNAAA [Internet]. 2022 Jun. 30 [cited 2024 May 20];15(2):261-8. Available from: https://cmhnaaa.org.pe/ojs/index.php/rcmhnaaa/article/view/1628

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