Monkeypox cases increase in South Florida. A disease expert tells us what we need to know (2024)

The nationwide monkeypox outbreak continues to grow. Dozens of those cases have been detected in Florida — mostly in Broward County — and those numbers are believed to be an undercount.

As of Wednesday, the Florida Department of Health reported there were 73 cases of monkeypox in the state, with 54 in Broward (40) and Miami-Dade (14).


While it's not yet considered a public health emergency, the Biden administration announced plans to expand access to testing kits and vaccines.

WLRN’s Sherrilyn Cabrera learned more from Dr. Aileen Marty, an infectious disease expert with Florida International University.

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MARTY: It's mostly being seen in men who have sex with men. So gay and bisexual men primarily, but not because it's a sexually transmitted disease and not because you need prolonged contact, but because it was an opportunity for that virus to spread. There have been multiple parties and festivals where many people got together that facilitated the spread of the virus in their community. But we also have cases in women and individuals who have no relationship to the community.

WLRN: How is it transmitted?

These orthopox viruses can spread once you start manifesting anything inside what we call a mucosal surface , Many times the lesions manifest like inside your mouth or in your rectum before you see anything on the skin. And so if somebody has an oral lesion, then their respiratory droplets, they're little droplets when they're speaking, can have a lot of virus. Get some of those particles into your system in a dose that's infectious, [and] you can be infected.

What are the symptoms people should look out for?

The initial symptoms in many of the people are the "I don't feel good . . A little bit of a headache, maybe get a fever, maybe your lymph nodes are swollen. And then you have your oral lesions , and then you have your skin lesions. In this particular outbreak, curiously, a lot of the people's initial skin lesions are in the anal, genital area. Once you get infected, the virus is in your blood , and it's going to pop out in particular areas based on the nature of the virus, not on the activity that you had that led to you being infected.

When someone is confirmed to have the virus, what's next? What does treatment look like?

The good news is most cases of monkeypox in this outbreak have been self-limited and don't require massive interventions. So people are going to mostly survive and do fine. They may have some scarring, and usually , the scarring is not disfigured. But if somebody is severely ill because some people do get complications like you get a bronchopneumonia, blindness, you can get sepsis, you can get secondary infections. [F or ] t hose individuals , we do have antivirals that were developed as part of the bio protection system that we have.

Fortunately, most of the cases that we've seen in the United States have been mild. We ask that person to self - isolate if they can, to wear a mask when they have oral lesions, obviously, so that they're not spreading this virus. We have actually several different antivirals. We even have some drugs that were developed for herpes that work well. Unlike COVID, we're not starting from scratch. We've known of this virus for a long time. Yes, it's a little bit different. Yes. It seems to be a little more eager to spread person to person , and that's a problem, but we do have a vaccine that works.

Why is this virus of particular importance to people in South Florida?

It has consequences that can be bad, particularly for immunocompromised individuals. And traditionally, we know that this virus, unlike COVID, is actually very severe in young children , and it also can be very bad in the very elderly. There's more than one type of monkeypox that is circulating right now in the world that's caused these thousands of cases , a nd we are noting changes that are making it more transmissible from person to person.

This transcript has been lightly edited for clarity.

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Monkeypox cases increase in South Florida. A disease expert tells us what we need to know (2024)

FAQs

Who is considered high risk for monkeypox? ›

The risk of mpox is not limited to people who are sexually active or gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men. Anyone who has close contact with someone who has symptoms is at risk and any person with multiple sex partners is also at risk.

How many confirmed monkeypox cases in Florida? ›

As of December 7th, 2022, there have been a total 2,829 documented cases of mpox in Florida.

How do you prevent monkeypox? ›

Avoid handling clothes, sheets, blankets or other materials that have been in contact with an infected animal or person. Isolate people who have mpox from healthy people. Wash your hands well with soap and water after any contact with an infected person or animal.

Is monkeypox highly contagious? ›

Monkeypox is generally not considered highly contagious because it requires close physical contact with someone who is contagious (for example, skin-to-skin). The risk to the public is low.

Which US state has the most monkeypox cases? ›

The United States has the highest number of mpox cases in the world. California has the highest number of mpox cases in the United States.

How many kids have gotten monkeypox? ›

During the ongoing outbreak, cases of MPXV infection in young children have been extremely rare. US data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as of October 7, 2022, reported 26,577 cases in 28 patients (0.1%) <12 years of age (1,2). Those data were confirmed in Europe.

Is monkeypox viral? ›

Mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) is a disease caused by infection with a virus, known as Monkeypox virus. This virus is part of the same family as the virus that causes smallpox. People with mpox often get a rash, along with other symptoms. The rash will go through several stages, including scabs, before healing.

Who gets monkeypox more often? ›

Current findings indicate that community transmission of monkeypox is widespread and is disproportionately affecting gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men; this is consistent with data reported from other countries (3).

What is the cause of monkeypox? ›

Contact with recently contaminated materials exposed to skin lesions, including clothing or bedding. Scratches or bites from an infected animal, preparing or eating meat or other products from an infected animal, or direct contact with an infected animal's blood, bodily fluid or sores.

What is the death percentage of monkeypox? ›

Monkeypox outbreaks caused by clade 3 viruses typically have case fatality ratios below 1%, while the fatality rates of clade 1 outbreaks may top 10%, according to the authors of the Nature Medicine study.

Will monkeypox go away on its own? ›

Does monkeypox go away? Yes. For most people, monkeypox gets better on its own without treatment and symptoms can be managed at home. However, a person with monkeypox can spread monkeypox from the time symptoms first appear to the time the rash is fully healed.

Who is at risk for monkeypox? ›

Anyone can get mpox. In Africa, most cases are among children under 15 years old. Outside of Africa, the disease appears to be more common in men who have sex with men (MSM), but there are numerous cases in people who don't fall into that category.

Can you get monkeypox if vaccinated? ›

Infection could still occur even after vaccination, but if infection does occur, the infection is likely to be less severe compared to an unvaccinated person.

Who is more vulnerable to monkeypox? ›

The most susceptible group are men who have sex with men (MSM). Transgender and gender-fluid people are also at a higher risk of catching the disease. It is, however, highly likely that the virus may also spread among other parts of the population.

Which population is most affected by monkeypox? ›

Current findings indicate that community transmission of monkeypox is widespread and is disproportionately affecting gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men; this is consistent with data reported from other countries (3).

What age group is susceptible to monkeypox? ›

The previous outbreaks of MPX in the DRC and other endemic countries in Africa have mostly been caused by the Clade I of the virus. Children were found to be the most high-risk group in all these outbreaks. Severe disease manifestations were observed especially in children under 8 years of age.

What is a susceptible host to monkeypox? ›

Despite being named “monkeypox” originally, the source of the disease remains unknown. Scientists suspect African rodents and non-human primates (like monkeys) might harbor the virus and infect people. The first human case of mpox was recorded in 1970, in what is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

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