Virulence differences of mpox (monkeypox) virus clades I, IIa, and IIb.1 in a small animal model
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Abstract
Human mpox (monkeypox), a disease with similarities to smallpox, is endemic in Africa where it has persisted as a zoonosis with limited human-to-human spread. Unexpectedly, the disease expanded globally in 2022 driven by human-to-human transmission outside of Africa. It is not yet known whether the latter is due solely to behavioral and environmental factors or whether the mpox virus is adapting to a new host. Genome sequencing has revealed differences between the current outbreak strains, classified as clade IIb, and the prior clade IIa and clade I viruses, but whether these differences contribute to virulence or transmission has not been determined. We demonstrate that the wild-derived inbred castaneous…
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- Clade
- Biology
- Virulence
- Monkeypox
- Virology
- Virus
- Outbreak
- Host (biology)
- Life in Land