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Monkeypox (MPOX) Guide: Here are transmission routes, symptoms, and treatment

Türkiye's Ministry of Health has published a guide on Monkeypox (MPOX), which was declared an emergency by the World Health Organization. The 2024 guide includes information on the transmission routes, symptoms of the disease, what to do in case of contact with an infected person, and treatment methods.

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Monkeypox MPOX Guide: Here are transmission routes, symptoms, and treatment

SYMPTOMS:

Clinical Course:
The clinical picture begins with fever, severe headache, lymphadenopathy (swelling of the lymph nodes), back pain, myalgia (muscle pain), and pronounced fatigue. These symptoms are most prominent during the first 5 days.

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Monkeypox MPOX Guide: Here are transmission routes, symptoms, and treatment

Since lymphadenopathy is not as prominent in chickenpox, measles, and smallpox, it can be considered a supporting finding for the diagnosis of monkeypox.

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Monkeypox MPOX Guide: Here are transmission routes, symptoms, and treatment

The skin rash typically begins 1-3 days after the onset of fever. The rash tends to be more concentrated on the face and extremities rather than the trunk. It affects the face (in 95% of cases), palms, and soles (in 75% of cases). Additionally, it can involve the oral mucosa (in 70% of cases), genital area (30%), conjunctiva (20%), and cornea.

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Monkeypox MPOX Guide: Here are transmission routes, symptoms, and treatment

The rash evolves from macules (flat lesions) to papules (slightly raised, firm lesions), vesicles (lesions filled with clear fluid), pustules (lesions filled with yellowish fluid), and finally to crusted scabs. The number of lesions can range from a few to several thousand. In severe cases, the lesions may merge, leading to the peeling of large areas of skin.

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Monkeypox MPOX Guide: Here are transmission routes, symptoms, and treatment

Monkeypox is typically a self-limiting disease with symptoms lasting 2-4 weeks. Severe cases are more common in childhood. The severity of the clinical presentation can be influenced by the high viral load in contact and any underlying health conditions of the individual.

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Monkeypox MPOX Guide: Here are transmission routes, symptoms, and treatment

The smallpox vaccines administered before the eradication of smallpox also provide protection against monkeypox.

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Monkeypox MPOX Guide: Here are transmission routes, symptoms, and treatment

In Türkiye, smallpox vaccination was routinely administered until 1980.

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Monkeypox MPOX Guide: Here are transmission routes, symptoms, and treatment

Individuals born before 1980, if they received the smallpox vaccine, have a certain level of protection against monkeypox.

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Monkeypox MPOX Guide: Here are transmission routes, symptoms, and treatment

Complications of monkeypox can include secondary infections, bronchopneumonia, sepsis, encephalitis, and corneal infections that may lead to vision loss.

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Monkeypox MPOX Guide: Here are transmission routes, symptoms, and treatment
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Monkeypox MPOX Guide: Here are transmission routes, symptoms, and treatment