» Articles » PMID: 36749539

Emergence of Monkeypox: a Worldwide Public Health Crisis

Overview
Journal Hum Cell
Publisher Springer
Specialty Cell Biology
Date 2023 Feb 7
PMID 36749539
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

The human monkeypox virus (MPV), a zoonotic illness that was hitherto solely prevalent in Central and West Africa, has lately been discovered to infect people all over the world and has become a major threat to global health. Humans unintentionally contract this zoonotic orthopoxvirus, which resembles smallpox, when they come into contact with infected animals. Studies show that the illness can also be transferred through frequent proximity, respiratory droplets, and household linens such as towels and bedding. However, MPV infection does not presently have a specified therapy. Smallpox vaccinations provide cross-protection against MPV because of antigenic similarities. Despite scant knowledge of the genesis, epidemiology, and ecology of the illness, the incidence and geographic distribution of monkeypox outbreaks have grown recently. Polymerase chain reaction technique on lesion specimens can be used to detect MPV. Vaccines like ACAM2000, vaccinia immune globulin intravenous (VIG-IV), and JYNNEOS (brand name: Imvamune or Imvanex) as well as FDA-approved antiviral medications such as brincidofovir (brand name: Tembexa), tecovirimat (brand name: TPOXX or ST-246), and cidofovir (brand name: Vistide) are used as therapeutic medications against MPV. In this overview, we provide an outline of the MPV's morphology, evolution, mechanism, transmission, diagnosis, preventative measures, and therapeutic approaches. This study offers the fundamental information required to prevent and manage any further spread of this emerging virus.

Citing Articles

Monkeypox: a re-emergent virus with global health implications - a comprehensive review.

Naga N, Nawar E, Mobarak A, Faramawy A, Al-Kordy H Trop Dis Travel Med Vaccines. 2025; 11(1):2.

PMID: 39810237 PMC: 11734370. DOI: 10.1186/s40794-024-00237-w.


Monkeypox (Mpox): Diagnosis and Emerging Challenges.

Krishna S, Teotia D, Yadav M, Mahilkar S, Suchiita A, Saxena A Yale J Biol Med. 2024; 97(4):529-534.

PMID: 39703603 PMC: 11650907. DOI: 10.59249/PWON3661.


Mpox and Lessons Learned in the Light of the Recent Outbreak: A Narrative Review.

Protopapas K, Dimopoulou D, Kalesis N, Akinosoglou K, Moschopoulos C Viruses. 2024; 16(10).

PMID: 39459952 PMC: 11512351. DOI: 10.3390/v16101620.


Insights into the emergence and evolution of monkeypox virus: Historical perspectives, epidemiology, genetic diversity, transmission, and preventative measures.

Krishna S, Kurrey C, Yadav M, Mahilkar S, Sonkar S, Vishvakarma N Infect Med (Beijing). 2024; 3(2):100105.

PMID: 38827561 PMC: 11141456. DOI: 10.1016/j.imj.2024.100105.


Heteroleptic (S^C)-cyclometallated gold(III) complexes as novel antiviral agents.

Balsera-Manzanero M, Soengas R, Carretero-Ledesma M, Ratia C, Iglesias M, Pachon J Heliyon. 2024; 10(6):e27601.

PMID: 38545219 PMC: 10965532. DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e27601.


References
1.
Katsafanas G, Moss B . Colocalization of transcription and translation within cytoplasmic poxvirus factories coordinates viral expression and subjugates host functions. Cell Host Microbe. 2007; 2(4):221-8. PMC: 2084088. DOI: 10.1016/j.chom.2007.08.005. View

2.
Erickson C, Driscoll M, Gaspari A . Efficacy of intravenous cidofovir in the treatment of giant molluscum contagiosum in a patient with human immunodeficiency virus. Arch Dermatol. 2011; 147(6):652-4. DOI: 10.1001/archdermatol.2011.20. View

3.
Sklenovska N, Van Ranst M . Emergence of Monkeypox as the Most Important Orthopoxvirus Infection in Humans. Front Public Health. 2018; 6:241. PMC: 6131633. DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2018.00241. View

4.
Kumar N, Acharya A, Gendelman H, Byrareddy S . The 2022 outbreak and the pathobiology of the monkeypox virus. J Autoimmun. 2022; 131:102855. PMC: 9534147. DOI: 10.1016/j.jaut.2022.102855. View

5.
Berthet N, Descorps-Declere S, Besombes C, Curaudeau M, Nkili Meyong A, Selekon B . Genomic history of human monkey pox infections in the Central African Republic between 2001 and 2018. Sci Rep. 2021; 11(1):13085. PMC: 8219716. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-92315-8. View