A new, more dangerous strain of monkeypox, now calledé ;e Mpox, has been detected in Europe. The WHO has activated its highest level of alert and warns against the risk of contagion in Europe and therefore in France.
Monkeypox, now called Mpox or Monkeypox, and its spread are being closely monitored. While the World Health Organization (WHO) has activated the highest level of global alert for the outbreak caused by a more dangerous strain of the virus and a first case linked to this strain has been recorded in Europe, more precisely in Sweden, on August 15, the arrival of the virus in France is highly probable according to specialists. The resigning Prime Minister, Gabriel Attal, has also ordered the French health authorities to be in a “state of maximum vigilance” in the face of monkeypox.
Several cases of monkeypox have already been detected in France in 2022 – more than 4,900 between May and December – but these were infections linked to the Clade II strain. If the Mpox epidemic is causing more concern in 2024, it is because it is another, more dangerous strain of the virus, Clade I and more particularly Clade Ib, which is spreading. Since January 2024, this strain of monkeypox has already affected more than 15,600 people in the Democratic Republic of Congo and caused the death of 537 patients. The disease has also spread to Burundi, Côte d'Ivoire, Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda.
“Further imported cases of Clade I are likely to be recorded in the European Region in the coming days and weeks,” WHO warned.”The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) considers the risk of Mpox spreading in Europe to be very low. It has raised the risk level from “low” to “moderate” and advises following national vaccination recommendations for people travelling to high-risk areas.
Monkeypox or Mpox is originally a zoonosis, that is, a disease that is transmitted from animals to humans. But the virus is also transmitted between humans and occurs through direct and close contact with an infected person. The first human case dates back to 1970 and was discovered in what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo. Health insurance warns that the main mode of transmission is direct contact with skin lesions or internal mucous membranes of the patient such as the mouth or genital and anal areas. The authority also specifies that the use of a condom does not guarantee protection against the transmission of monkeypox during sexual intercourse.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000If this mode of transmission is one of the most observed, monkeypox is not only a sexually transmitted infection since other contacts with a patient can lead to contamination: respiratory droplets (spittle) or prolonged contact with a patient or objects touched and contaminated by the infected person such as animals; clothes or linens.
A person with monkeypox is contagious from the onset of symptoms until the onset of symptoms. healing of skin lesions. In the absence of symptoms, there is no risk of transmission according to Health Insurance.
In France, the number of cases since the start of 2024 has “significantly decreased” compared to the signal number in 2022", according to Santé public France. The cases in France do not come from the worrying new strains. 53 patients were treated. recorded between January and April of this year. As of August 2022, 3,500 cases have been reported. reported since the start of the epidemic. But the epidemic is not over with nearly 10 new cases per month. In 2022, a vaccination campaign made it possible to acquire immunity. during the previous epidemic, which should help protect populations at risk. risk.
During the 2022 epidemic, monkeypox mainly affected men: 4,801 male patients out of 4,967 people infected in France, according to health authorities. Due to the profile of patients and the modes of transmission, monkeypox is considered a disease that mainly affects homosexual and sexually active men, but the disease can also occur in women and children. Still in 2022, 142 people affected by Mpox in France were women and 24 were children under 15.
The WHO also points out that“The risk of contracting monkeypox is not limited to sexually active or gay people.” She adds that those most at risk of contracting the disease are those who have multiple risky sexual encounters (unprotected oral, anal or vaginal) with multiple partners.
According to the Pasteur Institute, the diagnosis can be made by specialized doctors, such as infectious disease specialists or dermatologists. It requires an oropharyngeal PCR test, i.e. in the mouth, and pustules present on the skin. In the event of a positive test, and in the most severe cases, an antiviral, initially designed to treat smallpox, may be prescribed. This treatment should be taken as soon as possible and for a duration of 15 days.
À specify that a vaccine against monkeypox exists for the groups most exposed to the virus. In France, since July 11, 2022, the government has offered certain people the possibility of getting vaccinated:
Vaccination is done in two doses at 28 days apart, one for people already vaccinated against smallpox or three for immunocompromised people.
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