Clinical Manifestations of an Outbreak of Monkeypox Virus in Captive Chimpanzees in Cameroon, 2016.

Stephanie C Brien, Matthew LeBreton, Jeffrey B Doty,Matthew R Mauldin, Clint N Morgan,Emily G Pieracci, Jana M Ritter, Audrey Matheny, Bibila G Tafon,Ubald Tamoufe, Alain D Missoup, Julius Nwobegahay, Jean Michel Takuo, Felix Nkom,Moctar M M Mouiche, Jean Marc K Feussom, Kimberly Wilkins, Abel Wade,Andrea M McCollum

The Journal of infectious diseases(2024)

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Monkeypox virus (MPXV) is a reemerging virus of global concern. An outbreak of clade I MPXV affected 20 captive chimpanzees in Cameroon in 2016. We describe the epidemiology, virology, phylogenetics, and clinical progression of this outbreak. Clinical signs included exanthema, facial swelling, perilaryngeal swelling, and eschar. Mpox can be lethal in captive chimpanzees, with death likely resulting from respiratory complications. We advise avoiding anesthesia in animals with respiratory signs to reduce the likelihood of death. This outbreak presented a risk to animal care staff. There is a need for increased awareness and a One Health approach to preparation for outbreaks in wildlife rescue centers in primate range states where MPXV occurs. Control measures should include quarantining affected animals, limiting human contacts, surveillance of humans and animals, use of personal protective equipment, and regular decontamination of enclosures.
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