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aaron17 wrote:All hell breaks loose when it becomes endemic and it infects animals and livestock.
maj. tom wrote:Dog infected with monkeypox prompts isolation warning
A dog has been infected with monkeypox after catching the virus from its owner, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has said.
It's the first case of its kind, and health leaders say isolating from pets when infected is important.
The WHO also warned of the need to get rid of rubbish carefully to reduce the risk of infecting other animals.
There is no evidence that dogs can transmit the disease to other dogs or humans, an expert said.
https://www.bbc.com/news/health-62577472
I read that correct?ProtonPowder wrote:the dog lives with a gay couple, aged 44 and 27, who admit to having sex with other men outside of their relationship
now the dog have monkeypox
everybody thinking the same thing but dont want to say it lmao
ProtonPowder wrote:the dog lives with a gay couple, aged 44 and 27, who admit to having sex with other men outside of their relationship
now the dog have monkeypox
everybody thinking the same thing but dont want to say it lmao
aaron17 wrote:I read that correct?ProtonPowder wrote:the dog lives with a gay couple, aged 44 and 27, who admit to having sex with other men outside of their relationship
now the dog have monkeypox
everybody thinking the same thing but dont want to say it lmao
...The possibility of sexual transmission is being investigated, as the current outbreak appears to be concentrated in men who have sex with men and has been associated with unexpected anal and genital lesions.1, 4 Whether domesticated cats and dogs could be a vector for monkeypox virus is unknown. Here we describe the first case of a dog with confirmed monkeypox virus infection that might have been acquired through human transmission.
Two men who have sex with men attended Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris, France, on June 10, 2022 (appendix). One man (referred to as patient 1 going forward) is Latino, aged 44 years, and lives with HIV with undetectable viral loads on antiretrovirals; the second man (patient 2) is White, aged 27 years, and HIV-negative. The men are non-exclusive partners living in the same household. They each signed a consent form for the use of their clinical and biological data, and for the publication of anonymised photographs. The men had presented with anal ulceration 6 days after sex with other partners. In patient 1, anal ulceration was followed by a vesiculopustular rash on the face, ears, and legs; in patient 2, on the legs and back. In both cases, rash was associated with asthenia, headaches, and fever 4 days later (figure A, B)...
...Monkeypox virus was assayed by real-time PCR (LightCycler 480 System; Roche Diagnostics, Meylan, France). In patient 1, virus was detected in skin and oropharynx samples; whereas in patient 2, virus was detected in anal and oropharynx samples.
12 days after symptom onset, their male Italian greyhound, aged 4 years and with no previous medical disorders, presented with mucocutaneous lesions, including abdomen pustules and a thin anal ulceration (figure C, D; appendix). The dog tested positive for monkeypox virus by use of a PCR protocol adapted from Li and colleagues5 that involved scraping skin lesions and swabbing the anus and oral cavity. Monkeypox virus DNA sequences from the dog and patient 1 were compared by next-generation sequencing (MinION; Oxford Nanopore Technologies, Oxford, UK). Both samples contained virus of the hMPXV-1 clade, lineage B.1, which has been spreading in non-endemic countries since April, 2022, and, as of Aug 4, 2022, has infected more than 1700 people in France, mostly concentrated in Paris, where the dog first developed symptoms. Moreover, the virus that infected patient 1 and the virus that infected the dog showed 100% sequence homology on the 19·5 kilobase pairs sequenced.
The men reported co-sleeping with their dog. They had been careful to prevent their dog from contact with other pets or humans from the onset of their own symptoms (ie, 13 days before the dog started to present cutaneous manifestations)....
daring dragoon wrote:monkey pox in guyana and again keith do sheit. keith bring their leader here to mix with the rest of the leaders with no mask etc and they will carry moneypox back home. keith really is ah arse yes.
daring dragoon wrote:monkey pox in guyana and again keith do sheit. keith bring their leader here to mix with the rest of the leaders with no mask etc and they will carry moneypox back home. keith really is ah arse yes.
If keet touch his batty,then it will make sense.shake d livin wake d dead wrote:daring dragoon wrote:monkey pox in guyana and again keith do sheit. keith bring their leader here to mix with the rest of the leaders with no mask etc and they will carry moneypox back home. keith really is ah arse yes.
Making no sense here
redmanjp wrote:without a single confirmed case yet, why not just give it out to the sexually active MSM community? unless the expiry is far into the future- if not we will just end up wasting it in the absence of confirmed cases.
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