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Resources with keywords: Monkeypox



Notes from the Field: Mpox Cluster Caused by Tecovirimat-Resistant Monkeypox Virus — Five States, October 2023–February 2024
CDC / MMWR
10 October 2024

Gigante CM, Takakuwa J, McGrath D, et al.
Tecovirimat is the first-line drug for treatment of orthopoxvirus infection (e.g., smallpox and mpox). Viral mutations that render the drug ineffective can develop during treatment.

Prevention Strategies for Mpox, including Vaccinating People at Risk via Sexual Exposure, for U.S. Travelers Visiting Countries with Clade I Mpox Outbreaks
CDC / Health Alert Network (HAN)
23 September 2024

This is a Health Alert Network (HAN) Health Update to provide additional information about the ongoing outbreak of clade I monkeypox virus (MPXV), the virus that causes mpox, in Central and Eastern Africa

Information For Healthcare Professionals
FDA

Includes recommendations for vaccination of health care workers, specimen collection and infection control.

ACAM2000
FDA

The FDA approved a new indication for ACAM2000, to include the prevention of mpox disease in individuals determined to be at high risk for mpox infection. ACAM2000 has been approved since 2007 for the prevention of smallpox disease in individuals determined to be at high risk for smallpox infection. ACAM2000 is a live replicating vaccinia virus vaccine.

Mpox – African Region
WHO / Disease Outbreak News
22 August 2024
Mpox Caused by Human-to-Human Transmission of Monkeypox Virus in the Democratic Republic of the Congo with Spread to Neighboring Countries
CDC / Health Alert Network (HAN)
7 August 2024
Case Report and Literature Review of Occupational Transmission of Monkeypox Virus to Healthcare Workers, South Korea
CDC / Emerging Infectious Diseases
1 May 2024

Choi Y, Jeon E, Kim T, Choi S, Moon SM, Song K, et al.
This report includes occupational exposure of MPOX to HCW

Monitoring and Characteristics of Mpox Contacts, Virginia, USA, May–November 2022
CDC / Emerging Infectious Diseases
1 March 2024

Field EN, McCarty E, Saady D, et al.
During 2022, a global outbreak of mpox resulted primarily from human-to-human contact. The Virginia Department of Health (Richmond, VA, USA) implemented a contact tracing and symptom monitoring system for residents exposed to monkeypox virus, assessed their risk for infection, and offered interventions as needed.

Inadvertent Platelet Transfusion from Monkeypox Virus–Infected Donor to Recipient, Thailand, 2023
CDC / Emerging Infectious Diseases
1 March 2024

Puenpa J, Intharasongkroh D, Vongpunsawad S, et al.
In Thailand, platelet product from a blood donor was transfused to a recipient who had dengue. Two days later, the donor was confirmed to have monkeypox virus infection. Monkeypox virus DNA was undetectable in recipient specimens up to 2 weeks after transfusion. The recipient remained asymptomatic at 4 weeks of monitoring.

Multi-country outbreak of mpox, External situation report#31 – 22 December 2023
WHO
22 December 2023

A monthly update on Mpox infections provides details on the latest epidemiology and focus on a cruise ship outbreak. Excellent Bibliography on Mpox.

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