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Diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of monkeypox in children: an experts' consensus statement

Authors :
Rong-Meng Jiang
Yue-Jie Zheng
Lei Zhou
Lu-Zhao Feng
Lin Ma
Bao-Ping Xu
Hong-Mei Xu
Wei Liu
Zheng-De Xie
Ji-Kui Deng
Li-Juan Xiong
Wan-Jun Luo
Zhi-Sheng Liu
Sai-Nan Shu
Jian-She Wang
Yi Jiang
Yun-Xiao Shang
Miao Liu
Li-Wei Gao
Zhuang Wei
Guang-Hua Liu
null Gang Liu
Wei Xiang
Yu-Xia Cui
Gen Lu
Min Lu
Xiao-Xia Lu
Run-Ming Jin
Yan Bai
Le-Ping Ye
Dong-Chi Zhao
A-Dong Shen
Xiang Ma
Qing-Hua Lu
Feng-Xia Xue
Jian-Bo Shao
Tian-You Wang
Zheng-Yan Zhao
Xing-Wang Li
Yong-Hong Yang
Kun-Ling Shen
Source :
World journal of pediatrics : WJP.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Monkeypox is a zoonotic disease. Since the first human monkeypox case was detected in 1970, it has been prevalent in some countries in central and western Africa. Since May 2022, monkeypox cases have been reported in more than 96 non-endemic countries and regions worldwide. As of September 14, 2022, there have been more than 58,200 human monkeypox cases, and there is community transmission. The cessation of smallpox vaccination in 1980, which had some cross-protection with monkeypox, resulted in a general lack of immunity to monkeypox, which caused global concern and vigilance. As of September 14, 2022, there are four monkeypox cases in China, including three in Taiwan province and one in Hong Kong city. Previous foreign studies have shown that children are vulnerable to monkeypox and are also at high risk for severe disease or complications. In order to improve pediatricians' understanding of monkeypox and achieve early detection, early diagnosis, early treatment, and early disposal, we have organized national authoritative experts in pediatric infection, respiratory, dermatology, critical care medicine, infectious diseases, and public health and others to formulate this expert consensus, on the basis of the latest "Clinical management and infection prevention and control for monkeypox" released by The World Health Organization, the "guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of monkeypox (version 2022)" issued by National Health Commission of the People's Republic of China and other relevant documents. During the development of this consensus, multidisciplinary experts have repeatedly demonstrated the etiology, epidemiology, transmission, clinical manifestations, laboratory examinations, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, treatment, discharge criteria, prevention, disposal process, and key points of prevention and control of suspected and confirmed cases.

Details

ISSN :
18670687
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
World journal of pediatrics : WJP
Accession number :
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