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Human Monkeypox: A Narrative Review
Ranganathan N Iyer, Rekha Rao Jangam
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Direct metagenomic and amplicon-based Nanopore sequencing of French human monkeypox from clinical specimen. [PDF]
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Molecular Diagnosis of Human Monkeypox Virus during 2022-23 Outbreak: Preliminary Evaluation of Novel Real-Time Qualitative PCR Assays. [PDF]
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Perceptions and Knowledge of Public Towards Emerging Human Monkeypox in Yemen: A Cross-Sectional Study [Response to Letter]. [PDF]
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Monkeypox Virus Infections in Humans
Clinical Microbiology Reviews, 2022Human monkeypox is a viral zoonosis endemic to West and Central Africa that has recently generated increased interest and concern on a global scale as an emerging infectious disease threat in the midst of the slowly relenting COVID-2019 disease pandemic. The hallmark of infection is the development of a flu-like prodrome followed by the appearance of a
Sameer Elsayed +2 more
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Human Monkeypox Virus Severity
Annals of Proteomics and Bioinformatics, 2023Monkeypox is a sylvatic zoonotic sickness that initially affected tropical rainforest areas in the west and vital Africa earlier than spreading to other places. Its miles carried with the aid of the Monkeypox virus member of orthopoxvirus circle of relatives. The clinical features of the infection resembles to smallpox.
Kumari Vandna +3 more
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Journal of hygiene, epidemiology, microbiology, and immunology, 1983
Human monkeypox, occurring in the tropical rainforest of west and central Africa, is regarded as the most important orthopoxvirus infection for epidemiological surveillance during the post-smallpox era. This disease, first recognized in Zaïre in 1970 resembles smallpox clinically but differs epidemiologically.
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Human monkeypox, occurring in the tropical rainforest of west and central Africa, is regarded as the most important orthopoxvirus infection for epidemiological surveillance during the post-smallpox era. This disease, first recognized in Zaïre in 1970 resembles smallpox clinically but differs epidemiologically.
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Human Monkeypox: An Emerging Zoonotic Disease
Future Microbiology, 2007Zoonotic monkeypox virus is maintained in a large number of rodent and, to a lesser extent, nonhuman primate species in West and central Africa. Although monkeypox virus was discovered in 1958, the prototypic human cases were not witnessed until the early 1970s.
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Pathologie-biologie, 2009
Unlike other recent viral emergences, which were in majority caused by RNA viruses, the monkeypox results from infection by a DNA virus, an orthopoxvirus closely related to both vaccine and smallpox viruses and whose two genomic variants are known. Unexpectedly isolated from captive Asiatic monkeys and first considered as an laboratory curiosity, this ...
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Unlike other recent viral emergences, which were in majority caused by RNA viruses, the monkeypox results from infection by a DNA virus, an orthopoxvirus closely related to both vaccine and smallpox viruses and whose two genomic variants are known. Unexpectedly isolated from captive Asiatic monkeys and first considered as an laboratory curiosity, this ...
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