KUMJ | VOL. 21 | NO. 1 | ISSUE 81 | JANUARY - MARCH, 2023
Monkeypox Virus: A comprehensive narrative review
Hassan S, Paudyal N, Emaan A, Ibrahim S
Abstract: Monkeypox virus, now known as Mpox virus is a large, enveloped, double stranded
deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) virus belonging to the Orthopox viridae genus of
the Poxviridae family. Though, Mpox, have earlier been endemic to only African
countries, the 2022 outbreak has shown its rapid spread throughout the world. The
May 2022 outbreak have shown primarily human to human transmission in contrast
to animal to human transmission that had been seen previously. Recent data also
suggest a possibility of a pre symptomatic spread. After an incubation period of 9
days, patients with Mpox can present with a prodrome of symptoms followed by a
rash. If untreated, severe complications develop in the high-risk groups especially
children and pregnant woman. Such groups of people will benefit from antiviral
treatments. The current approach to prevent against it is pre-exposure and post
exposure prophylaxis with vaccines. The vaccines that have been approved by Food
and Drug Administration to date is ACAM2000 and JYNNEOS. Several diagnostic
methods exist, among which polymerase chain reaction has proven to be the most
specific and sensitive. In this review, we will discuss its epidemiology, the clinical
manifestations, diagnostic modalities, complications, treatment approaches and
preventive measures.
Keyword : Monkeypox, Outbreak, Pandemic, Prophylaxis, Transmission