Guest guest Posted June 13, 2003 Report Share Posted June 13, 2003 > http://www.local6.com/health/2265579/detail.html > Monkeypox May Have Spread From Person To Person > Government Recommends Smallpox Vaccine For Some > > POSTED: 10:38 a.m. EDT June 12, 2003 > UPDATED: 1:52 p.m. EDT June 12, 2003 > > For the first time in the United States, monkeypox may have spread from > person-to-person. > > A southeastern Wisconsin health care worker may have contracted > monkeypox from a human patient, state epidemiologist Jeff Davis said. > > > > MONKEYPOX > Afraid Of Monkeypox? > Fact Sheet > Q & A > CDC Info. > WHO Info. > Guidelines For Vets, Pet Owners > > > > Previously, U.S. patients with monkeypox contracted the disease from > infected animals. > > > Davis declined to identify the health care worker or where the worker > was located. > > He said health officials and scientists haven't confirmed the presence > of the monkeypox virus in the worker, but they suspect it and are still > testing tissue specimens. > > The virus has been shown to spread among humans in Africa. Davis said a > monkeypox outbreak in the Congo in 1996 and 1997, for example, grew > primarily through person-to-person transmission. > > But experts say human transmission isn't the primary way the virus is > spread. Usually the virus passes among infected animals, and then from > the animals to humans who have contact with them. > > Davis said in this case, there was no animal exposure -- the only > contact was with a human. > > As of Wednesday afternoon, the Centers for Disease Control and > Prevention reported 54 suspected cases of the disease in four states -- > nine of them confirmed. About 10 people have been hospitalized. > > With more cases of monkeypox being suspected, federal health officials > are moving more aggressively to prevent it from spreading further. > > The government has issued a ban on selling rodents from Africa as pets > in the United States. The rodents are apparently the source of the > virus. > > Gambian rats and five other types of large African rodents are included > in the ban because a Gambian rat is believed to have spread the virus to > prairie dogs, which are actually rodents and are native to the American > Plains. Some people keep prairie dogs as pets. > > The government also issued a ban on the sale or movement of prairie dogs > between states and within state boundaries. > > The CDC recommends smallpox vaccinations for people who have come in > contact with infected persons or animals. The smallpox vaccine can > prevent monkeypox up to two weeks after exposure, but it's most > effective in the first four days. > > The CDC said studies have shown that smallpox vaccination is about 85 > percent effective in preventing monkeypox. But the agency expects the > number of people who will need the vaccine to be modest. > > Monkeypox is a virus related to smallpox, but its symptoms are milder. > In Africa, the mortality rate has shown to be between 1 and 10 percent. > > > " Monkeypox can be a serious illness, and it has not been previously seen > in humans in this hemisphere. CDC and a team of expert advisors > carefully weighed the risk of smallpox vaccination against the risks > posed by exposure to monkeypox infection in arriving at this important > decision, " said Dr. Julie Gerberding, CDC director. > > The agency also issued guidelines for people who own prairie dogs or > other exotic pets. Under no circumstances should they release their pets > into the wild. If the pets are ill, owners should contact their state > health departments for guidance. > > " The biggest risk here, what we're trying to avoid is inadvertently > introducing monkeypox into the natural wildlife system in this country. > So do not, do not release sick animals out into the wild, " said Dr. > David Fleming, deputy director for CDC, at a press conference Wednesday. > > > In general, the CDC is recommending euthanasia for animals diagnosed > with monkeypox. > > Previous Stories: > a.. June 11, 2003: Smallpox Vaccines OK'd For Monkeypox Cases > b.. June 10, 2003: Officials Trace Midwest Prairie Dog Trail > c.. June 9, 2003: Monkeypox Virus Spreads Across Upper Midwest > d.. June 8, 2003: CDC Investigates 19 Cases Of Monkeypox > e.. June 6, 2003: People Become Ill After Handling Prairie Dogs > Copyright 2003 by Local6.com. The Associated Press contributed to this > report. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, > broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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