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Alves de Sousa, Luís 1 Aspelund, Gudrun 1 Avercenko, Margarita 1 Bengtsson, Sara 1 Blomquist, Paula 1 Caraglia, Anna 1 Carrasco, Mireia G 1 Cenciarelli, Orlando 1 Chazelle, Emilie 1 Cohen, Orna 1 Colombe, Soledad 1 Diaz, Asuncion 1 Dillon, Christina 1 Dontsenko, Irina 1 Fafangel, Mario 1 Ferraro, Federica 1 Firth, Richard 1 Fischer, Natalie 1 Fonager, Jannik 1 Frank, Christina 1
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Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety V... 1 Centre for Health Security and Communicable ... 1 Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre Pub... 1 Communicable Diseases Centre National Instit... 1 Coordinating Centre for Health Alerts and Em... 1 Croatian Institute of Public Health Zagreb C... 1 Department for Infectious Disease Epidemiolo... 1 Department of Communicable Disease Epidemiol... 1 Department of Communicable Diseases Health B... 1 Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiolog... 1 Department of Infectious Diseases Epidemiolo... 1 Department of Microbiological Reference Labo... 1 Department of Virus and Microbiological Spec... 1 Directorate General of Health Prevention Min... 1 Directorate of Epidemiological Surveillance ... 1 Directorate of Information and Analysis Dire... 1 Division of Epidemiology Public Health Servi... 1 ECDC Fellowship Programme Field Epidemiology... 1 Emerging Infectious Diseases Unit Department... 1 European Centre for Disease Prevention and C... 1
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36082686
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10.2807/1560-7917.es.2022.27.36.2200620
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Following the report of a non-travel-associated cluster of monkeypox cases by the United Kingdom in May 2022, 41 countries across the WHO European Region have reported 21,098 cases and two deaths by 23 August 2022. Nowcasting suggests a plateauing in case notifications. Most cases (97%) are MSM, with atypical rash-illness presentation. Spread is mainly through close contact during sexual activities. Few cases are reported among women and children. Targeted interventions of at-risk groups are needed to stop further transmission.
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