Insights on monkeypox disease and its recent outbreak with evidence of nonsynonymous missense mutation

Elhusseiny, Shaza M; Bebawy, Abraam S; Saad, Bishoy T; Aboshanab K. M.;

Abstract


The 2022 monkeypox outbreak has created a new global health threat and pandemic. Monkeypox virus is a descendant of the genus Orthopoxvirus, producing a febrile skin rash disease in humans. Monkeypox is zoonotic transmitted and transmitted from human to human in several ways. Even though this disease is self-limited, it creates important community health worries due to its inconvenience and widespread complications. Herein, we discussed the up-to-date current situation of monkeypox regarding its epidemiology, clinical manifestations, current in-use therapeutics, necessary protective measures, and response to potential occurrences considering the recent pandemic. Also, in this review, a comparative genomic analysis of the recent circulating strains that have been recovered from various countries including, Egypt, USA, Spain, Japan and South Africa has been investigated.


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Title Insights on monkeypox disease and its recent outbreak with evidence of nonsynonymous missense mutation
Authors Elhusseiny, Shaza M; Bebawy, Abraam S; Saad, Bishoy T; Aboshanab K. M. 
Keywords anti-virals;epidemiology;monkeypox virus;orthopoxviruses
Issue Date Aug-2023
Journal Future science OA 
ISSN 2056-5623
DOI 10.2144/fsoa-2023-0048
PubMed ID 37485445
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85166411550

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