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Goiânia; SES - GO; 17 mar. 2023. 1-3 p. ilus, mapas, graf.(Informe Monkeypox - Goiás, 100).
Monography in Portuguese | LILACS, CONASS, ColecionaSUS, SES-GO | ID: biblio-1418578
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Rev. cuba. med ; 62(4)dic. 2023.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1550898

ABSTRACT

Introducción: La viruela símica es una enfermedad zoonótica identificada por primera vez en 1958. El virus es un miembro del género Orthopoxvirus, de la familia Poxviridae. Infecta a una amplia variedad de mamíferos y se desconoce su reservorio natural. Objetivos: Describir los aspectos importantes relacionados a la fisiopatología, genoma, patogénesis, transmisión, replicación e inmunología de la viruela símica. Métodos: Se realizó una búsqueda de artículos originales, reportes de casos, revisiones bibliográficas y sistemáticas en el Portal Regional de la BVS, PubMed, Science, Nature y Lancet. Se consultaron los informes de la Organización Mundial de la Salud y la Organización Panamericana de la Salud sobre la viruela símica. Resultados: La propagación del virus de la viruela símica puede ocurrir a través del contacto cercano con lesiones, fluidos corporales, gotitas respiratorias y objetos contaminados. Una vez dentro del organismo, el virus infecta mucosas, células epiteliales y células inmunitarias de los tejidos adyacentes. El virus se replica y disemina rápidamente a través del sistema hemático y linfático. Las células T desempeñan un papel importante en la regulación de la respuesta inmunitaria contra el virus. Sin embargo, los Orthopoxvirus han desarrollado varios mecanismos para la evasión de la respuesta inmunitaria. Conclusiones: Los aspectos importantes descritos que se tuvieron en cuenta acerca de la transmisión de la viruela símica han tenido cambio significativo con el tiempo. El brote mundial de viruela símica de 2022 presentó una cadena de transmisión principalmente entre humanos asociada al contacto sexual(AU).


Introduction: Monkeypox is a zoonotic disease that was first identified in 1958. The virus is a member of Orthopoxvirus genus, of Poxviridae family. It infects wide variety of mammals and its natural reservoir is unknown. Objectives: To describe the important aspects related to pathophysiology, genome, pathogenesis, transmission, replication and immunology of monkeypox. Methods: A search of original articles, case reports, bibliographic and systematic reviews was carried out in VHL Regional Portal, PubMed, Science, Nature and Lancet. Reports from the World Health Organization and the Pan American Health Organization on monkeypox were consulted. Results: Spread of monkeypox virus can occur through close contact with lesions, body fluids, respiratory droplets, and contaminated objects. Once inside the body, the virus infects mucous membranes, epithelial cells and immune cells of adjacent tissues. The virus replicates and spreads rapidly through the blood and lymphatic system. T cells play an important role in regulating the immune response against the virus. However, Orthopoxviruses have developed several mechanisms to evade the immune response. Conclusions: The important aspects described, taken into account about monkeypox transmission, have significantly changed over time. 2022 global monkeypox outbreak presented a chain of transmission primarily among humans associated with sexual contact(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Monkeypox/etiology , Monkeypox/genetics , Monkeypox/prevention & control , Monkeypox/transmission , Monkeypox/epidemiology
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Goiânia; SES-GO; 07 jul. 2023. 1-5 p. ilus, map, quad.(Informe Monkeypox - Goiás, 106).
Monography in Portuguese | LILACS, CONASS, ColecionaSUS, SES-GO | ID: biblio-1442460
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Goiânia; SES-GO; 02 jun. 2023. 1-3 p. map, ilus, graf.(Informe Monkeypox - Goiás, 105).
Monography in Portuguese | LILACS, CONASS, ColecionaSUS, SES-GO | ID: biblio-1437482
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Goiânia; SES-GO; 05 maio 2023. 1-3 p. ilus, graf, quad.(Informe Monkeypox - Goiás, 104).
Monography in Portuguese | LILACS, CONASS, ColecionaSUS, SES-GO | ID: biblio-1428112
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Goiânia; SES - GO; 05 abr. 2023. 1-3 p. ilus, graf, mapa.(Informe Monkeypox - Goiás, 103).
Monography in Portuguese | LILACS, CONASS, ColecionaSUS, SES-GO | ID: biblio-1425667
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Goiânia; SES-GO; 03 mar. 2023. 1-3 p. ilus, quad, tab, map.(Informe Goiás - Monkeypox).
Monography in Portuguese | LILACS, CONASS, ColecionaSUS, SES-GO | ID: biblio-1417134
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Goiânia; SES-GO; 24 mar. 2023. 1-3 p. ilus, quad, mapa.(Informe Monkeypox - Goiás, 101).
Monography in Portuguese | LILACS, CONASS, ColecionaSUS, SES-GO | ID: biblio-1424824
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Goiânia; SES-GO; 31 mar. 2023. 1-3 p. ilus, graf, mapa.(Informe Monkeypox - Goiás, 102).
Monography in Portuguese | LILACS, CONASS, ColecionaSUS, SES-GO | ID: biblio-1425313
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Goiânia; SES-GO; 17 fev. 2023. 1-3 p. ilus, quad, mapas.(Informe Monkeypox - Goiás, 96).
Monography in Portuguese | LILACS, CONASS, ColecionaSUS, SES-GO | ID: biblio-1416593
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Goiânia; SES-GO; 24 fev. 2023. 1-3 p. ilus, mapa, graf.(Informe Monkeypox - Goiás, 97).
Monography in Portuguese | LILACS, CONASS, ColecionaSUS, SES-GO | ID: biblio-1417858
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Goiânia; SES-GO; 02 jan. 2023. 1-3 p. graf, mapas, ilus.(Informe Monkeypox - Goiás, 90).
Monography in Portuguese | LILACS, CONASS, ColecionaSUS, SES-GO | ID: biblio-1411327
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Goiânia; SES-GO; 09 jan. 2023. 1-3 p. ilus, quad, mapas.(Informe Monkeypox - Goiás, 91).
Monography in Portuguese | LILACS, CONASS, ColecionaSUS, SES-GO | ID: biblio-1411971
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Goiânia; SES-GO; 16 jan. 2023. 1-3 p. ilus, quad, mapas.(Informe Monkeypox - Goiás, 92).
Monography in Portuguese | LILACS, CONASS, ColecionaSUS, SES-GO | ID: biblio-1412341
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Goiânia; SES-GO; 23 jan. 2023. 1-3 p. ilus, graf, mapas.(Informe Monkeypox - Goiás, 93).
Monography in Portuguese | LILACS, CONASS, ColecionaSUS, SES-GO | ID: biblio-1412885
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Goiânia; SES-GO; 30 jan. 2023. 1-3 p. ilus, quad, map.(Informe Monkeypox - Goiás, 94).
Monography in Portuguese | LILACS, CONASS, ColecionaSUS, SES-GO | ID: biblio-1413736
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Chinese Journal of Epidemiology ; (12): 486-490, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-969932

ABSTRACT

Monkeypox is a zoonosis caused by monkeypox virus. Monkeypox was endemic mainly in central and western Africa in the past. Since May 7, 2022, monkeypox outbreaks have been reported in many non-epidemic countries and regions around the world. As of December 25, 2022, monkeypox cases have been detected in 110 countries and areas. Moreover, human to human transmission, especially among men who have sex with men, has aroused high global concern. The incidence, transmission route and clinical characteristics of monkeypox in 2022 seemed different from those in the past. Therefore, this paper summarizes the progress in research of the changes of epidemiological characteristics of monkeypox, the clinical characteristics of monkeypox and its prevention and treatment to provide scientific evidence for the prevention and control of monkeypox.


Subject(s)
Male , Animals , Humans , Monkeypox/epidemiology , Homosexuality, Male , Sexual and Gender Minorities , Zoonoses , Disease Outbreaks
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