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Introduction of Monkeypox into a Community and Household: Risk Factors and Zoonotic Reservoirs in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Authors:Leisha Diane Nolen  Lynda Osadebe  Jacques Katomba  Jacques Likofata  Daniel Mukadi  Benjamin Monroe  Jeffrey Doty  Lem's Kalemba  Jean Malekani  Joelle Kabamba  Pierre Lokwa Bomponda  Jules Inonga Lokota  Marcel Pie Balilo  Toutou Likafi  Robert Shongo Lushima  Jean-Jacques Muyembe Tamfum  Emile Wemakoy Okitolonda  Andrea M. McCollum  Mary G. Reynolds
Abstract:An increased incidence of monkeypox (MPX) infections in the Democratic Republic of the Congo was noted by the regional surveillance system in October 2013. Little information exists regarding how MPX is introduced into the community and the factors associated with transmission within the household. Sixty-eight wild animals were collected and tested for Orthopoxvirus. Two of three rope squirrels (Funisciurus sp.) were positive for antibodies to Orthopoxviruses; however, no increased risk was associated with the consumption or preparation of rope squirrels. A retrospective cohort investigation and a case–control investigation were performed to identify risk factors affecting the introduction of monkeypox virus (MPXV) into the community and transmission within the home. School-age males were the individuals most frequently identified as the first person infected in the household and were the group most frequently affected overall. Risk factors of acquiring MPXV in a household included sleeping in the same room or bed, or using the same plate or cup as the primary case. There was no significant risk associated with eating or processing of wild animals. Activities associated with an increased risk of MPXV transmission all have potential for virus exposure to the mucosa.
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