Monkeypox virus infections in low-risk groups during the 2022-23 global outbreak: An analysis of the WHO global report
CONCLUSIONS: Epidemiological evidence of Mpox in these low-risk groups highlights the risk of wider community transmission. Therefore, while efforts continue to control the global outbreak of Mpox in high-risk groups, it is also necessary to ensure that these low-risk groups have access to timely health care and vaccination.PMID:38456029 | PMC:PMC10917560 | DOI:10.53854/liim-3201-2
Source: Infezioni in Medicina - Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Max Carlos Ram írez-Soto Hugo Arroyo-Hern ández Source Type: research
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