Tribble wrote: ↑2022-05-22 09:42am
It will be interesting to see how this outbreak got started and hit so many countries without being noticed until now.
There have been sporadic cases outside Africa from time to time. For instance, the
2003 US outbreak involving 71 humans across 13 US states as well as a bunch of Gambian pouched rats and prairie dogs. There was no evidence of human to human transmission, apparently all human cases arose from contact with infected animals.
Because monkeypox, while ugly, is not usually lethal, may manifest as a relatively mild illness, and doesn't spread very readily between human beings it can slip under the radar but is not as likely to go either epidemic or full pandemic as more contagious illnesses.
Tribble wrote: ↑2022-05-22 09:42amWhile IIRC there are samples / stockpiles of smallpox vaccines in reserve, I imagine that should containment measures fail and this thing starts spreading out of control there is no way to get the population vaccinated in time?
Nope.
And that's not even considering how many anti-vaxxers are out there.
I'll also note that the old-style smallpox vaccine is, by modern standards, problematic with a higher risk of complications and even death than other vaccines. There are a
lot of people who should not receive it: anyone with a weakened/compromised immune system, anyone with a history of eczema, and until the problem is resolved anyone with severe acne, burns, or seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis (although if they on an immune-suppressing treatment for that no vaccine). (Although back when I was an infant despite my eczema I was vaccinated against smallpox and survived, so complications aren't guaranteed, just much more likely, and it was a different era back then, with smallpox still being "in the wild"). The good news is that there is an anti-viral -
tecovirimat - that is effective against orthopox viruses, which include monkeypox. There are two million doses in the US stockpile, which should be sufficient to contain an outbreak if cases can be identified, isolated, and contained but if people aren't paying attention they won't know to treat the problem.
The US claims 300 million "treatment courses" for smallpox, but I'm not sure what exactly that means. Vaccines? Tecovirimat? What? I'll just point out that "two million doses" is not the same thing as "treatment for two million people".