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Educación Médica Superior

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Abstract

RODRIGUEZ PUGA, Rolando; PEREZ DIAZ, Yoánderson; ESTRADA RIVERO, Norma  and  ATRIO MOURINO, Nieves. Mpox as a Viral Zoonotic Disease Reemerging in the Current Global Health Context. REMS [online]. 2023, vol.37, n.3  Epub Sep 01, 2023. ISSN 1561-2902.

Introduction:

Mpox is a zoonotic disease also transmitted from person to person by close contact. The current outbreak, up to August 31, 2022, reported 50 496 diagnosed cases from 101 countries; therefore; it was considered a situation of concern by the World Health Organization.

Objective:

To present updated information on Mpox in the current health context.

Methods:

A scientific literature search was carried out in the databases ScienceDirect, PubMed/Medline, SciELO and Google Scholar, using descriptors or words related to the disease, in order to find reviews, communications, reports, different journal articles, among other specialized documents of scientific production. A total of 30 entirely updated citations were selected.

Development:

Since Mpox was identified in humans, outbreaks of the disease have been reported in several countries; the most worrisome has been reported recently in 2022, due to the presence of cases in nonendemic countries, with an extensive geographical scope. The clinical manifestations may occur with mild symptoms, such as rash on the face or the rest of the body, fever, headache, myalgia and fatigue; therefore, it is not a potentially mortal disease. However, in case of comorbidity, the evolution could be torpid.

Conclusions:

Mpox cases in humans has been present since its appearance, without any specific treatment or vaccines authorized to be administered, which could generate an increase in contagions and deaths.

Keywords : Mpox; Orthopoxvirus; zoonosis.

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