Study shows that 95% of monkeypox cases spread through sexual contact: Reports

About 95 percent of the monkeypox cases have been spread through sexual activity, which also highlighted new clinical single genital lesions, as per the largest study to date.

According to the research, which has been published on Thursday, came as World Health Organisation experts debated whether to classify the outbreak as a global health emergency.

The new paper which has been led by scientists at the Queen Mary University of London, looked at 528 confirmed infections in 16 nations, between April 27 as well as June 24, 2022.

Moreover, the first author John Thornhill, mentioned in a statement, โ€œIt is crucial to add that monkeypox is not a sexually transmitted problem in the traditional sense; it can be acquired via any kind of close physical contact.โ€

He further added, โ€œHowever, our work suggests that most transmission so far have been related to sexual activity- mainly, but not exclusively, amongst men who have sex with men.โ€

โ€œThis research study increases our understanding of the ways it is spread and the groups in which it is spreading, which will aid rapid identification of new cases and allow us to offer prevention strategies.โ€

Overall, 98 percent of infected individuals were gay or bisexual men, 41 per cent had HIV as well as the median age was 38.

Their median number of sex partners in the early three months was five, and around a third were known to have visited sex-on-site venues such as sex parties or saunas within the previous month.

Although sexual activity was the reason behind the majority of cases, the research has noted in the statement that the virus can be spread via any close physical contact, such as respiratory droplets and potentially through clothing and other surfaces.

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