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APOBEC3 deaminase editing in mpox virus as evidence for sustained human transmi...

O’Toole, Áine; Neher, Richard A.; Ndodo, Nnaemeka; Borges, Vitor; Gannon, Ben; Gomes, João Paulo; Groves, Natalie; King, David J.; Maloney, Daniel

Historically, mpox has been characterized as an endemic zoonotic disease that transmits through contact with the reservoir rodent host in West and Central Africa. However, in May 2022, human cases of mpox were detected spreading internationally beyond countries with known endemic reservoirs. When the first cases from 2022 were sequenced, they shared 42 nucleotide differences from the closest mpox virus (MPXV) p...


Urgent need for a non-discriminatory and non-stigmatizing nomenclature for monk...

Happi, Christian; Adetifa, Ifedayo; Mbala, Placide; Njouom, Richard; Nakoune, Emmanuel; Happi, Anise; Ndodo, Nnaemeka; Ayansola, Oyeronke

We propose a novel, non-discriminatory classification of monkeypox virus diversity. Together with the World Health Organization, we named three clades (I, IIa and IIb) in order of detection. Within IIb, the cause of the current global outbreak, we identified multiple lineages (A.1, A.2, A.1.1 and B.1) to support real-time genomic surveillance.


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