MNKYPOX Monkeypox - Consolidated Thread.

psychgirl

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Man in Mass. Has Monkeypox, Health Officials Say – NBC Boston
He arrived, traveling FROM Canada….
Soooo, all of those people too, now?!
 

psychgirl

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Pinecone

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I can't bring this over because I'm on my phone, but I thought I would share this.

CDC official expresses concern over UK monkeypox outbreak
BY JOSEPH CHOI 05/18/22 12:18 PM ET
A senior official for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Tuesday said she was concerned over the outbreak of monkeypox in the United Kingdom and the possibility that it might spread beyond the country.

Jennifer McQuiston, a veterinarian and epidemiologist with the CDC, told Stat that there appears to be undetected transmission of monkeypox in the U.K.

“We do have a level of concern that this is very different than what we typically think of from monkeypox. And I think we have some concern that there could be spread outside the U.K associated with this,” McQuiston told the news site.

British health authorities have confirmed seven “rare and unusual” cases of monkeypox detected in Londoners, most of whom had no history of travel to Africa. Four of the cases detected this week were found in men who have sex with men.

Health officials have emphasized that the risk to the general population still remains low. Officials are tracing those who may have had contact with the people who contracted monkeypox.

Most cases of monkeypox tend to occur in the western and central regions of Africa. The disease is similar to smallpox, but has milder symptoms. There are currently no drugs or vaccines specific to monkeypox, but smallpox vaccines have been used in previous outbreaks of the pathogen.

As Stat noted, there is currently no evidence to suggest that monkeypox is spreading to large groups of people in the U.K. However, the cases that have been detected occurred in two separate clusters that apparently have no connection to one another, suggesting there may be more than one chain of transmission.

“You have two clusters that have no link to travel or to other people who are known to be associated with a recognized outbreak. It suggests that there are unknown chains of transmission happening,” said McQuiston.

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The CDC official added, “If there appears to be unknown chains of transmission, it just puts us on alert to be thinking: Could this be spreading outside the U.K.?”

McQuiston noted there is a high degree of travel between the U.S. and the U.K. She also noted that the cases were found among gay or bisexual men and said the U.S. should probably consider messaging for STI clinics on what to look out for.

“This is certainly a population that has been stigmatized for sexually transmitted infections like HIV in the past. And I think we have learned a bit from those experiences about how to approach this with the type of sensitivity it requires,” McQuiston said.
 

Pinecone

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Pinecone, if you can perhaps post the French version, and I'll use google translate and post the translation.
I can look, but I didn't look for the French version as I don't speak French. :D Maybe they'll be pictures? I go wander off and see what I can find.
 

Tigerlily

Senior Member
This is looking like the real deal. I recommend stocking up on Sarracenia Purpurea if you can find any. That is a plant the Native Americans used to treat Smallpox way back when.

The Bible indicates that God will bring plagues and pestilences in the last days, to try to humble the people. Renewing or strengthening your relationship with Him, will help in navigating storms like this.

The governments will lock down harder than any other time in history. And vaccine refusers will be faced with choices that will be reminiscent of Shadrach, Meshack and Abednego.

Hang in there. Don't let your life become a paradigm of fear. Those are chains that are used so adeptly by those that are transforming the world. Break through those barriers to faith in God. He is the ultimate answer.
 

Pinecone

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Pinecone, if you can perhaps post the French version, and I'll use google translate and post the translation.
Here ya go.

https://ici.radio-canada.ca › nouvelle › 1884547 › orthopoxvirose-simienne-monkeypox-maladie-sante-publique-quebec-canada
Variole du singe : au moins 13 cas en cours d'examen à Montréal
La variole du singe est une maladie virale, aussi appelée orthopoxvirose simienne ou monkeypox en anglais, qui se manifeste généralement par de la fièvre, des maux de tête ou de dos, des ...
 

Pinecone

Has No Life - Lives on TB
This is looking like the real deal. I recommend stocking up on Sarracenia Purpurea if you can find any. That is a plant the Native Americans used to treat Smallpox way back when.

The Bible indicates that God will bring plagues and pestilences in the last days, to try to humble the people. Renewing or strengthening your relationship with Him, will help in navigating storms like this.

The governments will lock down harder than any other time in history. And vaccine refusers will be faced with choices that will be reminiscent of Shadrach, Meshack and Abednego.

Hang in there. Don't let your life become a paradigm of fear. Those are chains that are used so adeptly by those that are transforming the world. Break through those barriers to faith in God. He is the ultimate answer.
Thanks! I have native blood and can't take another smallpox vaccine. I'll check out the herb.
 

somewherepress

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UST IN: First 2022 U.S. Case of Monkeypox Confirmed In Massachusetts, Health Officials Say - https://breaking911.com/just-in-first-2022-u-s-case-of-monkeypox-confirmed-in-massachusetts-health-officials-say/…
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First 2022 U.S. Case of Monkeypox Confirmed In Massachusetts, Health Officials Say
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BOSTON — The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) today confirmed a single case of monkeypox virus infection in an adult male with recent travel to Canada. Initial testing was completed late Tuesday at the State Public Health Laboratory in Jamaica Plain and confirmatory testing was completed today at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). DPH is working closely with the CDC, relevant local boards of health, and the patient’s health care providers to identify individuals who may have been in contact with the patient while he was infectious. This contact tracing approach is the most appropriate given the nature and transmission of the virus. The case poses no risk to the public, and the individual is hospitalized and in good condition.

Monkeypox is a rare but potentially serious viral illness that typically begins with flu-like illness and swelling of the lymph nodes and progresses to a rash on the face and body. Most infections last 2-to-4 weeks. In parts of central and west Africa where monkeypox occurs, people can be exposed through bites or scratches from rodents and small mammals, preparing wild game, or having contact with an infected animal or possibly animal products. The virus does not spread easily between people; transmission can occur through contact with body fluids, monkeypox sores, items that have been contaminated with fluids or sores (clothing, bedding, etc.), or through respiratory droplets following prolonged face-to-face contact.

No monkeypox cases have previously been identified in the United States in 2022; Texas and Maryland each reported a case in 2021 in people with recent travel to Nigeria. Since early May 2022, the United Kingdom has identified 9 cases of monkeypox; the first case had recently traveled to Nigeria. None of the other cases have reported recent travel. UK health officials report that the most recent cases in the UK are in men who have sex with men.

Based on findings of the Massachusetts case and the recent cases in the UK, clinicians should consider a diagnosis of monkeypox in people who present with an otherwise unexplained rash and 1) traveled, in the last 30 days, to a country that has recently had confirmed or suspected cases of monkeypox 2) report contact with a person or people with confirmed or suspected monkeypox, or 3) is a man who reports sexual contact with other men. This clinical guidance is consistent with recommendations from UK health officials and US federal health officials, based on identified cases.

Suspected cases may present with early flu-like symptoms and progress to lesions that may begin on one site on the body and spread to other parts. Illness could be clinically confused with a sexually transmitted infection like syphilis or herpes, or with varicella zoster virus.
 
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Pinecone

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Rediscovered Native American remedy kills poxvirus
BY JAMES URQUHART21 MARCH 2012
Herbal medicine used to treat smallpox in the 19th century found to halt viral replication in vitro
An old herbal remedy for treating smallpox that is thought to have been used by native Americans in the late 1800s has been rediscovered and found to kill the poxvirus. Smallpox has been eradicated, but the finding offers a possible treatment for poxvirus in the unlikely event of a bioterror attack or increased incidence of similar poxviruses such as monkey pox.

Smallpox ravaged human populations for thousands of years, but in 1796 Edward Jenner discovered that exposure to cowpox lesions could provide immunity to smallpox. This led to the creation of the first vaccine for a disease. It took some time, but in 1979 the World Health Organization officially declared that smallpox had been eradicated.
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An extract of the pitcher plant Sarracenia purpurea halted viral replication

Historical sources suggest that in the 1800s, when smallpox still posed a serious threat, the Micmac native Americans of Nova Scotia treated the disease using a botanical infusion derived from the insectivorous plant Sarracenia purpurea, a species of pitcher plant.

Now, Jeffrey Langland at Arizona State University in Tempe, US, and colleagues have conducted in vitro experiments with the herbal extract and found it inhibits replication of the variola virus, the causative agent behind smallpox.

Although, natural smallpox no longer poses a health threat, there is a remote possibility that unstable states or terrorist groups could have acquired stocks of the virus following the collapse of the Soviet Union, which had developed smallpox as a biological warfare agent.

Vaccinations are still administered to at risk groups including researchers working with poxviruses and members of the US military who could potentially be exposed to the virus through biological warfare. But since the risk is so low for populations at large, it is hard to justify vaccinating everyone, particularly because the vaccine can have serious side effects. Developing therapies is therefore important in order to treat people if a bioterror event does occur.

’There is much scepticism on herbal medicine but what our results illustrate conclusively is that this herb is able to kill the virus and we can actually demonstrate how it kills the virus,’ says Langland. ’It takes this herb out of the realm of folklore, and into the area of true scientific evidence.’

The team made extracts of S. purpurea and found that it was highly effective at inhibiting the replication of the virus in rabbit kidney cells. They then looked at the replication cycle of the virus and found that the herb inhibits mRNA synthesis, halting production of proteins vital for replication. ’Other drugs are being developed against smallpox, but S. purpurea is the only known therapy that will target the virus at this point in the replication cycle,’ says Langland.

’The extract blocks early transcription appearing to have a distinct mechanism of action from that of two other antivirals currently in clinical trials,’ says Mark Buller, a virologist at Saint Louis University, Missouri, US. ’The results are very compelling, and support the need to further evaluate the purified active ingredient in small animal studies.’

’With smallpox, it is obviously impossible to see if this herb is effective in the human body unless a bioterror release of the virus occurs,’ says Langland. ’We are in the process of doing animal studies to confirm our results in at least this type of whole animal system.’
 

TxGal

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Here ya go.

https://ici.radio-canada.ca › nouvelle › 1884547 › orthopoxvirose-simienne-monkeypox-maladie-sante-publique-quebec-canada
Variole du singe : au moins 13 cas en cours d'examen à Montréal
La variole du singe est une maladie virale, aussi appelée orthopoxvirose simienne ou monkeypox en anglais, qui se manifeste généralement par de la fièvre, des maux de tête ou de dos, des ...

Variole du singe : au moins 13 cas en cours d’examen à Montréal
Des éclosions similaires ont récemment été recensées dans plusieurs pays d’Europe.

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Monkey pox: at least 13 cases being examined in Montreal Similar outbreaks have recently been recorded in several European countries.

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Rene Saint Louis 4:08 p.m. | Updated 4:15 p.m.

Montreal public health confirms that several cases of monkeypox are being studied in the metropolis. Just like what is happening right now in Europe, this outbreak is currently affecting the homosexual community.

Monkeypox is a viral disease, also known as monkeypox or monkeypox, which usually manifests as fever, headache or back pain, muscle aches, swollen lymph nodes and skin rashes similar to those caused by chickenpox.

Endemic to West Africa, this disease is usually transmitted through contact with infected animals, but it can also be spread by humans. No treatment exists, but it usually heals on its own.

Outbreaks have recently been recorded in gay and bisexual communities in several European countries, including the UK, Spain and Portugal. In all, more than 40 suspected or confirmed cases have been reported so far.

Une image en noir et blanc captée au microscope.

This microscopic image shows mature oval-shaped monkeypox virions (left) and spherical immature virions (right), obtained from a human skin sample associated with the 2003 US outbreak.
PHOTO: CYNTHIA S. GOLDSMITH AND RUSSELL REGNER

In Montreal, all the patients were seen in clinics where sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections (STBBIs) are diagnosed: four at the L'Actuel clinic, five at L'Agora and four at La Licorne.

The results of their tests were sent to laboratories for analysis. An announcement could take place on Thursday or Friday.

In 2003, an epidemic of monkeypox hit the United States. Some 70 cases had been identified, but none of them had led to a death.

Monkeypox is usually mild. There are two main strains: the Congo strain, which is more severe – with up to 10% mortality – and the West African strain, which has a case fatality rate of around 1%.

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That's the body of the article. God help us all.
 

vector7

Dot Collector
BREAKING REPORT: Health Officials in Massachusetts Confirm First U.S. Case of Monkeypox.

FLASHBACK: Monkeys Escape After Truck Crashes on Pennsylvania Highway.

FLASHBACK: Woman falls ill after exposure to monkeys at Pennsylvania crash site, 3 monkeys euthanized.

COINCIDENCE?
View: https://twitter.com/ChuckCallesto/status/1527046852130091009?t=aJn5ArSFJJG-k39w0HdI1A&s=19

 

John Deere Girl

Veteran Member
CDC official expresses concern over UK monkeypox outbreak
BY JOSEPH CHOI 05/18/22 12:18 PM ET
A senior official for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Tuesday said she was concerned over the outbreak of monkeypox in the United Kingdom and the possibility that it might spread beyond the country.

Jennifer McQuiston, a veterinarian and epidemiologist with the CDC, told Stat that there appears to be undetected transmission of monkeypox in the U.K.

“We do have a level of concern that this is very different than what we typically think of from monkeypox. And I think we have some concern that there could be spread outside the U.K associated with this,” McQuiston told the news site.

British health authorities have confirmed seven “rare and unusual” cases of monkeypox detected in Londoners, most of whom had no history of travel to Africa. Four of the cases detected this week were found in men who have sex with men.

Health officials have emphasized that the risk to the general population still remains low. Officials are tracing those who may have had contact with the people who contracted monkeypox.

Most cases of monkeypox tend to occur in the western and central regions of Africa. The disease is similar to smallpox, but has milder symptoms. There are currently no drugs or vaccines specific to monkeypox, but smallpox vaccines have been used in previous outbreaks of the pathogen.

As Stat noted, there is currently no evidence to suggest that monkeypox is spreading to large groups of people in the U.K. However, the cases that have been detected occurred in two separate clusters that apparently have no connection to one another, suggesting there may be more than one chain of transmission.

“You have two clusters that have no link to travel or to other people who are known to be associated with a recognized outbreak. It suggests that there are unknown chains of transmission happening,” said McQuiston.

Health Secretary Becerra tests positive for COVID-19 during trip to Berlin NATO cyber coordinators hold first-ever meeting amid Russia’s invasion

The CDC official added, “If there appears to be unknown chains of transmission, it just puts us on alert to be thinking: Could this be spreading outside the U.K.?”

McQuiston noted there is a high degree of travel between the U.S. and the U.K. She also noted that the cases were found among gay or bisexual men and said the U.S. should probably consider messaging for STI clinics on what to look out for.

“This is certainly a population that has been stigmatized for sexually transmitted infections like HIV in the past. And I think we have learned a bit from those experiences about how to approach this with the type of sensitivity it requires,” McQuiston said.
Thank you!
 

Housecarl

On TB every waking moment
Oh Helen....where art thou? Anyone in contact with Our Favorite Panty-clad Lady?

Any advice for the TB2K Family?

I am Paying attention to this one, since the "Vid" was a bust and we commoners are getting a bit uppity.

With Kind Regards,
W. A.

IMHO, keep washing hands, avoid rubbing eyes and all the other cold/flu/Covid protocols, especially if you are in a major metro area.
 
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