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Transmission of monkeypox/mpox virus: A narrative review of environmental, viral, host, and population factors in relation to the 2022 international outbreak

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JOURNAL OF MEDICAL VIROLOGY
卷 95, 期 2, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jmv.28534

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monkeypox; mpox; sexual contact; transmission; viral load

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Monkeypox virus (MPXV) has become a global concern. Recent studies have provided evidence on the transmission of MPXV, which can help in shaping evidence-based policies and dispelling misinformation. It has been found that viable viruses can survive on high-touch surfaces for up to 15 days. Sexual transmission appears to be the main route of transmission, with evidence of the virus present in saliva, nasopharynx, and sperm for prolonged periods. The current circulating variant of MPXV has shown milder clinical presentations and a higher transmissibility, particularly among men who have sex with men (MSMs).
Monkeypox virus (MPXV) has spread globally. Emerging studies have now provided evidence regarding MPXV transmission, that can inform rational evidence-based policies and reduce misinformation on this topic. We aimed to review the evidence on transmission of the virus. Real-world studies have isolated viable viruses from high-touch surfaces for as long as 15 days. Strong evidence suggests that the current circulating monkeypox (mpox) has evolved from previous outbreaks outside of Africa, but it is yet unknown whether these mutations may lead to an inherently increased infectivity of the virus. Strong evidence also suggests that the main route of current MPXV transmission is sexual; through either close contact or directly, with detection of culturable virus in saliva, nasopharynx, and sperm for prolonged periods and the presence of rashes mainly in genital areas. The milder clinical presentations and the potential presence of presymptomatic transmission in the current circulating variant compared to previous clades, as well as the dominance of spread amongst men who have sex with men (MSMs) suggests that mpox has a developed distinct clinical phenotype that has increased its transmissibility. Increased public awareness of MPXV transmission modalities may lead to earlier detection of the spillover of new cases into other groups.

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