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J Med Virol ; 95(6): e28827, 2023 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37278443

ABSTRACT

The outbreak-causing monkeypox virus of 2022 (2022 MPXV) is classified as a clade IIb strain and phylogenetically distinct from prior endemic MPXV strains (clades I or IIa), suggesting that its virological properties may also differ. Here, we used human keratinocytes and induced pluripotent stem cell-derived colon organoids to examine the efficiency of viral growth in these cells and the MPXV infection-mediated host responses. MPXV replication was much more productive in keratinocytes than in colon organoids. We observed that MPXV infections, regardless of strain, caused cellular dysfunction and mitochondrial damage in keratinocytes. Notably, a significant increase in the expression of hypoxia-related genes was observed specifically in 2022 MPXV-infected keratinocytes. Our comparison of virological features between 2022 MPXV and prior endemic MPXV strains revealed signaling pathways potentially involved with the cellular damages caused by MPXV infections and highlights host vulnerabilities that could be utilized as protective therapeutic strategies against human mpox in the future.


Subject(s)
Monkeypox virus , Mpox (monkeypox) , Humans , Monkeypox virus/genetics , Keratinocytes , Signal Transduction , Organoids
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Cureus ; 15(2): e34653, 2023 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36895541

ABSTRACT

The significant increase in monkeypox cases that was reported at the beginning of 2022 was notable. The resurgence of viral zoonosis is especially concerning, given the current and recent COVID-19 epidemic. There are worries that a new pandemic may be beginning due to the virus that causes monkeypox spreading so quickly. This article aimed to provide an overview of the epidemiology, pathogenesis, and clinical symptoms of monkeypox. It has been known that monkeypox was primarily prevalent in Central and West Africa, but in recent years, cases of monkeypox infections have been reported around the world. The transmission of the infection to humans has been connected to exposure to a diseased animal or person's excretions and secretions. Various studies indicate that monkeypox clinically manifests as fever, fatigue, and a rash of smallpox-like lesions and can cause various complications, including pneumonia, encephalitis, and sepsis, which, when not properly managed, can lead to death. Those living in remote and forested areas, taking care of individuals infected with monkeypox, and trading and taking care of exotic animals are some of the risk factors for monkeypox. Men having sex with men are also at higher risk of contracting monkeypox. When dealing with individuals who have high-risk factors and come with new-onset progressive rashes, it is necessary for clinicians to highly suspect monkeypox. This review will serve as reference material and a supplement to the existing literature that will assist in the proper management and prevention of monkeypox.

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J Formos Med Assoc ; 122(1): 73-77, 2023 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36175217

ABSTRACT

he first imported case of monkeypox in Taiwan was diagnosed in an Asian man with HIV-1 infection and asymptomatic COVID-19, returning from Germany. Atypical presentations included asynchronous skin lesions, anogenital lesions and prominent inguinal lymphadenopathy. Whole genomic sequence alignment indicate that the Taiwan strain clustered together with human monkeypox virus West African clade B.1, currently circulating in Europe. Prompt diagnosis and infection control measures are crucial to mitigate the spread of monkeypox.


Subject(s)
COVID-19 , Mpox (monkeypox) , Male , Humans , Mpox (monkeypox)/diagnosis , Monkeypox virus/genetics , Taiwan , COVID-19/diagnosis , Europe
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Expert Rev Mol Diagn ; 22(7): 739-744, 2022 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35997157

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Monkeypox virus is a zoonotic double-stranded DNA poxvirus in the genus Orthopoxvirus, family Poxviridae. Until recently, monkeypox was found primarily in Central and West Africa, where the virus had split into Congo Basin and West African clades. AREAS COVERED: On 6 May 2022, monkeypox was detected in the United Kingdom and the virus has now been detected in every continent except Antarctica. The current outbreak represents the first documentation of widespread community transmission outside of Africa. EXPERT OPINION: On 23 July 2022, the World Health Organization declared monkeypox a public health emergency of international concern and issued a series of guidance and recommendations for governments, health professionals and the public. This manuscript reviews what is known about monkeypox virus, with a focus on recent diagnostics and epidemiologic advances, and explores how recent advances in our understanding of the virus will be used to combat the expanding outbreak.


Subject(s)
Mpox (monkeypox) , Animals , Disease Outbreaks , Humans , Mpox (monkeypox)/diagnosis , Mpox (monkeypox)/epidemiology , Monkeypox virus/genetics , Public Health , United Kingdom/epidemiology
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Euro Surveill ; 27(22)2022 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35656836

ABSTRACT

Since May 2022, an outbreak of monkeypox has been ongoing in non-endemic countries. We report four cases in Italy in young adult men reporting condomless sexual intercourse. The patients are in good clinical condition with no need for specific antiviral drugs. Biological samples from seminal fluid were positive for monkeypox viral DNA. For many other viruses found in semen there is no evidence of sexual transmission. The possibility of sexual transmission of monkeypox virus needs to be investigated.


Subject(s)
Mpox (monkeypox) , Sexual Behavior , Disease Outbreaks , Humans , Male , Mpox (monkeypox)/epidemiology , Mpox (monkeypox)/transmission , Monkeypox virus , Semen , Young Adult
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Trop Med Infect Dis ; 8(1)2022 Dec 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36668909

ABSTRACT

The ongoing epidemic of monkeypox virus (MPXV) infection has already reached more than 50,000 persons worldwide until the end of August 2022. We report the first case detected in Venezuela. The patient reported traveling from Spain and contact with friends tested positive for MPXV after his return. Partial complete genome phylogenetic analysis allowed to group the isolate within the clade II of MPXV, the major one circulating worldwide. No other case of MPXV has been detected until the end of August 2022 in the country, although the presence of undiagnosed cases due to the fear of stigmatization cannot be ruled out.

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Infect Genet Evol ; 69: 8-11, 2019 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30634001

ABSTRACT

A monkeypox virus was detected from a human clinical case in 2018 in Cameroon; a country where no human cases were reported since 1989. The virus exhibited close genetic relatedness with another monkeypox virus isolated in Nigeria during the 2017-2018 outbreak. Although our molecular findings argue in favor of an extension of the monkeypox outbreak from Nigeria into Cameroon, the possibility that the monkeypox virus detected could be indigenous to Cameroon cannot be ruled out.


Subject(s)
Disease Outbreaks , Monkeypox virus/classification , Monkeypox virus/genetics , Mpox (monkeypox)/epidemiology , Mpox (monkeypox)/virology , Phylogeny , Adolescent , Adult , Animals , Cameroon/epidemiology , Child , Female , Genome, Viral , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Male , Middle Aged , Mpox (monkeypox)/transmission , Nigeria/epidemiology , Public Health Surveillance , Young Adult
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