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Status of human monkeypox: clinical disease, epidemiology and research
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Damon, Inger K.
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Africa
/ Allergy and Immunology
/ Animals
/ Behavior
/ Criminal investigations
/ ecology
/ Epidemiology
/ epizootic diseases
/ Fever
/ Genomes
/ History, 20th Century
/ human diseases
/ Humans
/ Illnesses
/ Monkeypox
/ Monkeypox virus
/ Monkeypox virus - genetics
/ Monkeypox virus - pathogenicity
/ Mpox
/ Mpox (monkeypox) - epidemiology
/ Mpox (monkeypox) - history
/ Mpox (monkeypox) - pathology
/ Mpox (monkeypox) - virology
/ Primate Diseases - epidemiology
/ Primate Diseases - virology
/ Primates
/ Public health
/ Remote sensing
/ Republic of the Congo
/ Smallpox
/ Vaccines
/ virology
/ viruses
/ Western Africa
/ World Health Organization
/ Zoonoses
2011
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Status of human monkeypox: clinical disease, epidemiology and research
by
Damon, Inger K.
in
Africa
/ Allergy and Immunology
/ Animals
/ Behavior
/ Criminal investigations
/ ecology
/ Epidemiology
/ epizootic diseases
/ Fever
/ Genomes
/ History, 20th Century
/ human diseases
/ Humans
/ Illnesses
/ Monkeypox
/ Monkeypox virus
/ Monkeypox virus - genetics
/ Monkeypox virus - pathogenicity
/ Mpox
/ Mpox (monkeypox) - epidemiology
/ Mpox (monkeypox) - history
/ Mpox (monkeypox) - pathology
/ Mpox (monkeypox) - virology
/ Primate Diseases - epidemiology
/ Primate Diseases - virology
/ Primates
/ Public health
/ Remote sensing
/ Republic of the Congo
/ Smallpox
/ Vaccines
/ virology
/ viruses
/ Western Africa
/ World Health Organization
/ Zoonoses
2011
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Status of human monkeypox: clinical disease, epidemiology and research
by
Damon, Inger K.
in
Africa
/ Allergy and Immunology
/ Animals
/ Behavior
/ Criminal investigations
/ ecology
/ Epidemiology
/ epizootic diseases
/ Fever
/ Genomes
/ History, 20th Century
/ human diseases
/ Humans
/ Illnesses
/ Monkeypox
/ Monkeypox virus
/ Monkeypox virus - genetics
/ Monkeypox virus - pathogenicity
/ Mpox
/ Mpox (monkeypox) - epidemiology
/ Mpox (monkeypox) - history
/ Mpox (monkeypox) - pathology
/ Mpox (monkeypox) - virology
/ Primate Diseases - epidemiology
/ Primate Diseases - virology
/ Primates
/ Public health
/ Remote sensing
/ Republic of the Congo
/ Smallpox
/ Vaccines
/ virology
/ viruses
/ Western Africa
/ World Health Organization
/ Zoonoses
2011
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Status of human monkeypox: clinical disease, epidemiology and research
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Status of human monkeypox: clinical disease, epidemiology and research
2011
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Overview
Monkeypox, a vesiculo-pustular rash illness, was initially discovered to cause human infection in 1970 through the World Health Organization (WHO)-sponsored efforts of the Commission to Certify Smallpox Eradication in Western Africa and the Congo Basin. The virus had been discovered to cause a nonhuman primate rash illness in 1958, and was thus named monkeypox. The causative agents of monkeypox and smallpox diseases both are species of Orthopoxvirus. Orthopoxvirus monkeypox, when it infects humans as an epizootic, produces a similar clinical picture to that of ordinary human smallpox. Since 1970, extensive epidemiology, virology, ecology and public health research has enabled better characterization of monkeypox virus and the associated human disease. This work reviews the progress in this body of research, and reviews studies of this “newly” emerging zoonotic disease.
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Elsevier Ltd,Elsevier Limited
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