00:00Since early May, monkeypox has been spreading at unprecedented levels in
00:04countries where the disease rarely occurs. But what is monkeypox? And what
00:10should you know about the viral infection? The monkeypox virus is closely related
00:14to the virus that causes smallpox, although it causes milder disease than
00:19its cousin and is far less contagious. The virus was first discovered in 1958
00:25when lab monkeys at a research institute in Copenhagen caught the virus. The
00:30disease was named monkeypox for this reason, even though later on researchers
00:34realized that rodents, not monkeys, likely serve as the natural reservoir for the
00:39virus in the wild. The first human case of monkeypox was reported in 1970 in the
00:45Democratic Republic of the Congo, and it wasn't until 2003 that any human cases
00:50were reported outside of Africa. In general, monkeypox regularly circulates
00:55in roughly a dozen Central and West African countries. And in the last few
01:00decades, only sporadic cases and small outbreaks have cropped up in other
01:03countries, including the US, UK, Israel, and Singapore. That's what makes the 2022
01:10outbreak so unusual. As of July 23rd, when the World Health Organization declared the
01:16outbreak a public health emergency. More than 16,000 cases of monkeypox had been
01:21detected in 75 countries and territories, and those numbers continue to grow even
01:27now. Symptoms of monkeypox infection include fever, headaches, muscle aches,
01:33fatigue, and swollen lymph nodes, although not everyone in the current outbreak has
01:37developed these flu-like symptoms. The infection is best known for causing skin
01:41rashes that often appear on the face, oral cavity, palms of the hands, and soles of
01:46the feet. And in the current outbreak, the rashes have commonly developed around
01:50the genitals and anus. These rashes typically start out as discolored patches of
01:55skin and then form into raised bumps, blisters, and large pus-filled pimples that
02:00eventually scab over and fall off. During the current outbreak, some people have had
02:04rashes in different stages of progression at the same body site. The type of
02:09monkeypox driving the outbreak, called the West African clade, is rarely fatal. Its
02:15case fatality rate is estimated between 1% and 3.5%. In most cases, infected people
02:21recover without any treatment and their symptoms last about two to four weeks.
02:25That said, children younger than eight, people with weakened immune systems or a
02:30history of eczema, and people who are pregnant or breastfeeding face a greater
02:34chance of becoming severely ill from the infection. Monkeypox can spread from
02:39animals to humans when people come into contact with the blood, bodily fluids,
02:43rashes, or sores of infected animals. People can also catch the virus if they're
02:47scratched or bitten by an infected animal, or if they consume undercooked meat or use
02:52products made from infected animals.
03:02monkeypox can spread from person to person when people come into direct contact with an infected
03:08person's rashes, scabs, or bodily fluids, including pus, mucus, and saliva, or with materials contaminated
03:15with these bodily fluids. Direct contact here may mean face-to-face, skin-to-skin, mouth-to-mouth, or mouth
03:22-to-skin contact.
03:23The virus can also pass through the placenta in pregnant people and infect the developing fetus.
03:29In addition, it can sometimes spread via respiratory droplets, meaning small drops of
03:34saliva and mucus that are expelled from the mouth of an infected person and can be inhaled
03:38by people nearby.
03:39So far, the 2022 outbreak has heavily impacted men who have sex with men, and there's been
03:46disinformation circulating that suggests monkeypox only spreads through sexual intercourse.
03:51Monkeypox can definitely spread through sexual activities due to the close physical contact
03:55involved, but the virus can also spread during non-sexual close contact.
04:00In addition, there's no evidence that the virus spreads through semen or vaginal fluids.
04:04In short, men who have sex with men are no more prone to monkeypox infection than anyone
04:08else. Anyone who has close physical contact of any kind with someone who has monkeypox is at risk,
04:14regardless of who they are, what they do, who they have sex with, or any other factor.
04:20For more information on how to prevent the spread of monkeypox and to learn about what treatments
04:25and vaccines are available, visit livescience.com.
04:29You can find the link in the description below.
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