MONKEYPOX: FEATURES OF SPREAD AFTERCANCELLATION OF MANDATORY POX IMMUNIZATION


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Features of spread of monkeypox after
eradication of smallpox and cancellation of
mandatory pox immunization are examined. In
the condition of cancellation of mandatory pox
immunization, a decrease of population immunity
to pox in the population, a lack of vigilance
in most of the medical specialists to diseases
caused by other pathogenic for human
orthopoxviruses was noted. This situation complicates
the prognosis of the development of
possible outbreaks of infection of humans by
monkeypox. In such situation only constant
vigilance with respect to this zooanthroponosis,
use of express diagnostics methods, as well as
means of effective protection will allow to stop
outbreaks of monkeypox at the early stages of
the development.

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S V Borisevich

S S Marennikova

A A Makhlay

A I Terent'ev

S Ya Loginova

V V Perekrest

V P Krasnyanskiy

V P Bondarev

S I Rybak

S V Borisevich

Branch of 48th Central Research Institute ofMinistry of Defence of Russian Federation,Virology Centre, Sergiev Posad

Branch of 48th Central Research Institute ofMinistry of Defence of Russian Federation,Virology Centre, Sergiev Posad

S S Marennikova

State ScientificCentre of Virology and Biotechnology Vector,Koltsovo, Novosibirsk Region

State ScientificCentre of Virology and Biotechnology Vector,Koltsovo, Novosibirsk Region

A A Makhlai

Branch of 48th Central Research Institute ofMinistry of Defence of Russian Federation,Virology Centre, Sergiev Posad

Branch of 48th Central Research Institute ofMinistry of Defence of Russian Federation,Virology Centre, Sergiev Posad

A I Terentiev

Branch of 48th Central Research Institute ofMinistry of Defence of Russian Federation,Virology Centre, Sergiev Posad

Branch of 48th Central Research Institute ofMinistry of Defence of Russian Federation,Virology Centre, Sergiev Posad

S Ya Loginova

Branch of 48th Central Research Institute ofMinistry of Defence of Russian Federation,Virology Centre, Sergiev Posad

Branch of 48th Central Research Institute ofMinistry of Defence of Russian Federation,Virology Centre, Sergiev Posad

V V Perekrest

TarasevichResearch Institute of Standardization andControl of Medical Biological Preparations,Moscow, Russia

TarasevichResearch Institute of Standardization andControl of Medical Biological Preparations,Moscow, Russia

V P Krasnyansky

Branch of 48th Central Research Institute ofMinistry of Defence of Russian Federation,Virology Centre, Sergiev Posad

Branch of 48th Central Research Institute ofMinistry of Defence of Russian Federation,Virology Centre, Sergiev Posad

V P Bondarev

Branch of 48th Central Research Institute ofMinistry of Defence of Russian Federation,Virology Centre, Sergiev Posad

Branch of 48th Central Research Institute ofMinistry of Defence of Russian Federation,Virology Centre, Sergiev Posad

S I Rybak

Branch of 48th Central Research Institute ofMinistry of Defence of Russian Federation,Virology Centre, Sergiev Posad

Branch of 48th Central Research Institute ofMinistry of Defence of Russian Federation,Virology Centre, Sergiev Posad

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