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MonkeyPox "A Viral Zoonosis"

Monkeypox is a viral zoonosis (a virus transmitted to humans from animals) with symptoms similar to those seen in the past in smallpox patients, although it is clinically less severe. Risk population:- Anyone especially children and younger people Causative Organism:- Double stranded DNA virus of Orthopox virus genus and Poxviridae family. Phylogenetically two clades have been identified; Central African Clade & West African Clade. Central African Clade is more severe, transmissible and has 10% fatality and West African Clade has 1% fatality. Source of Transmission:- Infected animal, human, belonging of infected. Mode of Transmission: - Zoonotic Transmission (Animal to Human) o Direct contact, bite or scratch o Indirect from body fluids, cutaneous, mucosal lesion. - Human to Human Transmission o Limited o Respiratory secretion, skin lesion of infected o Contaminated belongings of infected o Fetal Incubation Period:- 6 – 13 days (5 – 21 days*) Infection Lasts 2 – 4 weeks, 2 period: - Invasion period 0-5 days o Fever o Intense headache o Lymphadenopathy o Back pain o Bodyache o Asthenia - Skin Eruption period o 1 – 3 days of appearance of fever o Rash mainly face, extremities rather on trunk o Also affect mucous membrane (oral), genitalia, conjunctiva, cornea o Rash evolves sequentially from macules (flat base) papules (slight elevated & firm lesion) vesicles (lesion filled with clear fluid), Pustules (lesions filled with pus which becomes dry and sheds off) o Number of lesions vary from few to several thousand Treatment:- Monkey pox is usually self limited disease. - Symptoms last 2 – 4 weeks Complication & Severity:- Complications of MP usually are secondary in nature. - Bronchopneumonia, sepsis, encephalitis, infection of cornea. Prevention is better than cure.

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