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Animal host range of mpox virus

Journal of Medical Virology, 2023
AbstractMpox is caused by the mpox virus, which belongs to the Orthopoxvirus genus and Poxviridae family. Animal hosts, such as African rodents, mice, prairie dogs, and non‐human primates, play important roles in the development and transmission of outbreaks. Laboratory animal infection experiments have demonstrated that some animals are susceptible to
Kangxin Li   +5 more
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Insights on Mpox virus infection immunopathogenesis

Reviews in Medical Virology, 2023
AbstractAn immunocompromised status has been associated with more odds of being infected with Mpox virus (MPXV) and progressing to severe disease. This aligns with the importance of immune competence for MPXV control and clearance. We and others have previously reviewed parallels between MPXV and other viruses belonging to the Poxviridae in affecting ...
Amene Saghazadeh, Nima Rezaei
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MPox virus: an unusual aetiology of peritonitis

Sexually Transmitted Infections, 2023
We describe a rare case of severe disseminated monkeypox (MPox) virus infection complicated by peritonitis in a 44-year-old man living with well-controlled HIV. The patient was successfully treated with tecovirimat without requiring surgery. MPox should be considered in the differential diagnosis of non-bacterial peritonitis in patients at risk of ...
Audrey Courdurié   +6 more
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CRISPR‐Cas12a assisted specific detection of mpox virus

Journal of Medical Virology, 2023
AbstractMpox virus, a member of genus Orthopoxvirus, causes rash and flu‐like symptoms in humans. In the recent global outbreak, it was reported from several geographical areas that have not historically reported mpox. Point of care, sensitive and specific mpox diagnostic assays are critical in checking the spread of the disease.
Mandeep Singh   +4 more
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Genital Pseudotumor as a Manifestation of Mpox Virus Infection

JAMA Dermatology, 2023
This case report describes a 37-year-old man with a 1-week history of a genital nodule that rapidly ulcerated and with concomitant fever 2 days after anal intercourse.
François-Xavier, Blanchet   +6 more
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Mpox virus and coinfections: An approach to rapid diagnosis

Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 2023
AbstractWe report a case of a 42‐year‐old immunocompromised (human immunodeficiency virus [HIV], CD4 count 86 cells/μL) Black male who presented with fever, oropharyngeal candidiasis, and phimosis, followed by eruption of umbilicated papulovesicles most concentrated on the face.
Kristina M. Derrick   +3 more
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Stability of mpox virus on different commonly contacted surfaces

Journal of Medical Virology, 2023
AbstractMpox is still spreading globally and is mostly reported to be transmitted by skin and mucosal contact. However, transmission through contact with fomites, contaminated objects, or surfaces has been reported in general population. Evaluation of the stability of mpox virus (MPXV) on different surfaces is important to minimize mpox transmission ...
Fu Li   +13 more
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Isolation and characterization of emerging Mpox virus from India

Journal of Medical Virology, 2023
AbstractMpox (previously known as Monkeypox) has recently re‐emerged, primarily through human‐to‐human transmission in non‐endemic countries including India. Virus isolation is still considered as the gold standard for diagnosis of viral infections.
Sushil Kumar, Sharma   +13 more
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Mpox virus Clade IIb detection in the air

Journal of Medical Virology, 2023
AbstractMpox is a viral zoonotic disease endemic in Central and West Africa that is caused by the Mpox virus, which belongs to the Orthopoxvirus genus and Poxviridae family. The clinical manifestations of mpox infection are milder than those of smallpox, and the incubation time of mpox varies from 5 to 21 days.
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The impact of Mpox virus incidence and Mpox virus first-dose vaccination on recent HIV testing

AIDS
Understanding the impact of Mpox incidence and Mpox first dose vaccination on recent HIV testing is critical to better address both epidemics. We conducted a regression analysis of Mpox incidence and Mpox first dose vaccinations with recent HIV testing during the 2022 Mpox epidemic.
Rebecca Y, Linfield   +2 more
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