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Clinical and Epidemiological Findings from Enhanced Monkeypox Surveillance in Tshuapa Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo During 2011-2015.

Erin R WhitehouseJesse BonwittChristine M HughesRobert Shongo LushimaToutou LikafiBeatrice NgueteJoelle KabambaBenjamin MonroeJeffrey B DotyYoshinori NakazawaInger DamonJean MalekaniWhitni DavidsonKimberly WilkinsYu LiKay W RadfordD Scott SchmidElisabeth PukutaElisabeth MuyamunaStomy KarhemereJean-Jacques Muyembe TamfumEmile Wemakoy OkitolondaAndrea M McCollumMary G Reynolds
Published in: The Journal of infectious diseases (2022)
Monkeypox incidence was twice that reported during 1980-1985, an increase possibly linked to declining immunity provided by smallpox vaccination. The high proportion of cases attributed to human exposures suggests changing exposure patterns. Cases were distributed across age and sex, suggesting frequent exposures that follow sociocultural norms.
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