Monkeypox contacts advised to isolate for 21 dayson May 23, 2022 at 2:13 am

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Official guidance recommends quarantining for those who have had unprotected direct contact with the virus.

Monkeypox virus particle

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Anyone at high risk of having caught monkeypox should isolate for 21 days, the latest official guidance says.

The advice, from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), applies to anyone who has had direct or household contact with a confirmed case.

Contacts are advised to provide their details for contact tracing, forgo travel, and avoid contact with immunosuppressed people, pregnant women, and children under 12.

The UK has so far confirmed 20 cases.

More than 80 have also been identified across Europe, the US, Canada, Israel, and Australia.

Monkeypox is a rare viral infection most common in remote parts of Central and West Africa. The disease, first found in monkeys, does not tend to spread easily between people but can be transmitted through close physical contact, including sexual intercourse.

Symptoms, which include a high temperature, aches, and a rash of raised spots that later turn into blisters, are typically mild and for most people clear up within two to four weeks.

A person is considered at high risk of having caught the infection if they have had household or sexual contact with, or have changed the bedding of an infected person without wearing personal protective equipment (PPE).

Speaking to the BBC, Dr Susan Hopkins, chief medical adviser for UKHSA, said community transmission was occurring in the UK.

“We are finding cases that have no identified contact with an individual from west Africa, which is what we’ve seen previously in this country,” she said.

The UKHSA has said that a notable proportion of early cases have been detected in gay and bisexual men and has urged members of those communities in particular to be alert.

The cases have also been largely concentrated in urban areas.

“We would recommend to anyone who is having changes in sex partners regularly, or having close contact with individuals that they don’t know, to come forward if they develop a rash,” said Dr Hopkins.

She added that there was currently no vaccine for monkeypox, but that close contacts of cases were being given an established smallpox vaccine.

“We’re not using [the vaccine] in the general population,” she said. “We’re using it in individuals who we believe are at high risk of developing symptoms, and using it early, particularly within four or five days of the case developing symptoms.

“For contacts, [this] reduces your risk of developing disease, so that’s how we’re focusing our vaccination efforts at this point.”

Dr Susan Hopkins, chief medical adviser for UKHS, being interviewed on the BBC

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It is not yet clear why this unexpected outbreak is happening now.

One possibility is that the virus has changed in some way, although currently there is little evidence to suggest this is a new variant.

Another explanation is that the virus has found itself in the right place at the right time to thrive.

Monkeypox may also spread more easily than it did in the past, when the smallpox vaccine was widely used.

Smallpox vaccines are around 85% effective in preventing monkeypox infection, and several countries have said they have begun stockpiling them.

The World Health Organization has said it is “working with the affected countries and others to expand disease surveillance to find and support people who may be affected”.

It’s head Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus also said the world was facing “formidable” challenges, including Covid, the war in Ukraine and monkeypox.

Asked about the outbreak on Sunday, US President Joe Biden said the spread of the virus was “something that everybody should be concerned about” and that the US was “working hard” on its response.

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