Resources with keywords: epidemiology
CDC assessed the risk to the United States posed by the clade I mpox outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and in countries in Central and Eastern Africa. Four travel-associated cases of clade Ib mpox have been confirmed in the United States—in California, Georgia, New Hampshire, and New York. Our risk assessment remains unchanged, since onward spread of clade I mpox has not occurred in the United States to date. The risk to the general population is assessed as low.
Cristina ML, Spagnolo AM, Sartini M, Carbone A, Oliva M, Schinca E, Boni S, Pontali E
This pathogenic fungus shows an innate resilience, enabling survival and persistence in healthcare environment and the ability to rapidly colonize the patient’s skin and be easily transmitted within the healthcare setting, thus leading to a serious and prolonged outbreak.
This is an on-demand session with pre-recorded presentations discussing AMR surveillance and the current epidemiology and drivers of AMR.
Delaney KP, Sanchez T, Hannah M, et al.
Susan McLellan, MD, MPH

