Mpox in Nigeria: Perceptions and knowledge of the disease among critical stakeholders-Global public health consequences.
Olajoju J AwoyomiEmmanuel Okechukwu NjogaIshmael F JajaFelix A OyeleyePriscilla O AwoyomiMusawa A IbrahimM A SaulawaHaruna B GaladimaAdekunle B RowaiyeTaiwo I OlasojuJamila A IdrisaFolasade D H OlalereMary I OlasojuOluwatosin H AdisaVeronica E AdetunjiOsagie O IdemudiaEkene V EzendukaJames Wabwire OguttuPublished in: PloS one (2023)
The findings of this study show that there is disparity in the knowledge and perception of mpox in the study population, and as a result, there is a need to intensify awareness about MPXV infection to enhance positive perception among the respondents. This has potential to safeguard public health and contain the disease thus preventing it from spreading to the global community. A One Health approach involving animal and human health workers is imperative for improved knowledge and a good perception towards the disease among respondents, and enhanced active surveillance and early detection of MPXV in reservoir hosts (rodents and non-human primates); to prevent reverse zoonotic transmission of the virus at the human-animal interface.