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Transmission dynamics of monkeypox in the United Kingdom: contact tracing study.

Thomas WardRachel ChristieRobert S PatonFergus CummingChristopher E Overton
Published in: BMJ (Clinical research ed.) (2022)
Analysis of the instantaneous growth rate of monkeypox incidence indicates that the epidemic peaked in the UK as of 9 July and then started to decline. Short serial intervals were more common than short incubation periods suggesting considerable pre-symptomatic transmission, which was validated through linked patient level records. For patients who could be linked through personally identifiable data, four days was the maximum time that transmission was detected before symptoms manifested. An isolation period of 16 to 23 days would be required to detect 95% of people with a potential infection. The 95th centile of the serial interval was between 23 and 41 days, suggesting long infectious periods.
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