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Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU)

Publish Date: 01 Jul 2024

One Health: A must-needed approach for dealing with Monkeypoxpox.

Dr. Md Tanvir Rahman

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  • Islam, M.,S., Rahman, AMMT., and Rahman, M.T. (2024). One Health: A must-needed approach for dealing with Monkeypoxpox.  Journal of Research in Veterinary Sciences. 3(2): 52-55 Download 

Monkeypox (Mpox), a zoonotic disease like smallpox, is caused by the monkeypox virus and transmitted to humans via infected animals or contaminated materials. Human-to- human transmission occurs through respiratory droplets or contact with infected bodily fluids and objects. Symptoms include fever, headache, muscle aches, and a rash, with severe cases leading to pneumonia, meningitis, and encephalitis. First identified in mon- keys in 1958 and humans in 1970, Mpox has since caused sporadic outbreaks, with the largest starting in May 2022. Integrating human, animal, and environmental health into the One Health approach is crucial for early detection, surveillance, research, education, and community engagement to prevent and effectively control Mpox outbreaks.

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