Strengthening of surveillance during monkeypox outbreak, republic of the Congo, 2017

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Reports of 10 suspected cases of monkeypox in Likouala Department, Republic of the Congo, triggered an investigation and response in March 2017 that included community education and surveillance strengthening. Increasing numbers of outbreaks suggest that monkeypox virus is becoming a more prevalent human pathogen. Diverse approaches are necessary for disease control and prevention.

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Doshi, R. H., Guagliardo, S. A. J., Dzabatou-Babeaux, A., Likouayoulou, C., Ndakala, N., Moses, C., … Petersen, B. W. (2018, June 1). Strengthening of surveillance during monkeypox outbreak, republic of the Congo, 2017. Emerging Infectious Diseases. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2406.180248

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