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The Monkeypox Virus May Establish Itself as a New STD in the U.S.

by Iesha
July 22, 2022
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Monkeypox Cases on the Rise in Florida

Monkey pox vesicles in a hand

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In the U.S., monkeypox could signal the beginning of a new sexually transmitted disease. However, some health officials believe that the virus that causes pimple-like bumps can still be contained.
The path the disease is likely to take is unclear, with some experts predicting that it will become as entrenched as gonorrhea, herpes, and HIV.
Some officials say testing and vaccines can stop the outbreak from taking hold, but no one knows for sure. So far, the international outbreak has resulted in more than 2,400 infections in the United States.

Health officials are uncertain of the virus’s rate of transmission. They know very little about those who have received a diagnosis and have no idea how many infected individuals may be unintentionally spreading the disease.

In addition, they don’t know whether vaccines and treatments are effective. Federal health officials lack the authority to collect, connect, and analyze data on who is infected and vaccinated.

Many questions about how big the U.S. outbreak will get this summer, ranging from 13,000 to 10 times that number.
CDC director Rochelle Walensky said the government’s response is strengthening daily, and vaccine supplies will soon soar.
Walensky told The Associated Press, “I think we still have an opportunity to contain this.”

In some regions of Africa, where rats and other tiny animals attack people, monkeypox is endemic. Typically, it doesn’t spread quickly among people.

However, this year, more than 15,000 instances in countries that typically don’t encounter the disease have been reported. Health officials have emphasized that anyone can contract the virus, although most cases in the U.S. and Europe have occurred in males who have had sex with men.

There was hope that public health professionals could contain monkeypox when it first appeared.

Infections should have been simple to spot, thanks to the telltale bumps. Additionally, because the virus spreads through intimate contact, authorities believed they could accurately track its spread by questioning affected individuals about their intimate relationships.

It turned out not to be that simple.

Infected men who reported multiple sexual interactions with strangers often prevented contact tracing. They claimed they didn’t know the names of everyone they had sex with.

It didn’t help that local health authorities had to find the funding to conduct extensive contact tracing for monkeypox on top of already having to deal with COVID-19 and many other diseases.

Some local health officials have given up on obtaining much information via contact tracing.

The virus will likely spread to heterosexuals before it is widely recognized, said Shawn Kiernan of the Fairfax County Health Department in Virginia.

Dr. Edward Hook III, retired professor of infectious diseases at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, stated that spillover into heterosexuals is only a matter of time.

For health officials and doctors already battling to keep up with existing STDs, monkeypox might become an endemic sexually transmitted disease.

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