Well it is known that when you get bit by a monkey you may get monkeypox, monkeypox are usually found when in your africa. If you get monkeypox white bumps will pop up.
monkeypox is when you analy do a monkey up the bum and at the same time finger a elephant after you have done tht you finger and analy a women after this the women will have monkeypox which is a hairy crusty fanny !
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Monkeypox
The Respiratory system. Monkeypox inflames and deteriorates the lungs
Smallpox, Chickenpox, Cowpox, Monkeypox, Plumpox...
Smallpox, Chickenpox, Monkeypox, Cowpox
it was first found in lab monkeys. it was found in humans for the first time in the 1970s. (:
A preliminary diagnosis is made based on clinical presentations which may include fever, nausea, vomiting and rash. The rash may progress to pock lesions which are distributed on the head, face and extremities (centrifugal rash). These features are identical to smallpox. A distinguishing feature of monkeypox is lymphadenopathy (swelling of the lymph nodes at the neck, armpits or groin). Suspected exposure to an infected animal (usually a rodent) or infected person may aid in the diagnosis. Monkeypox may be misdiagnosed as measles or chickenpox. To confirm monkeypox,a blood sample is taken and analyzed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) which detects even very low quantities of the monkeypox virus DNA. Specific DNA sequences unique to monkeypox allow the distinction from other poxviruses such as vaccinia, cowpox, and variola (smallpox) that also may cause similar disease symptoms. In addition, the blood may be tested for antibodies to poxviruses although this will not allow a distinction between poxviruses.
Macaque monkeys do indeed spread disease. These animals spread a harsh disease known as monkeypox.
The monkeypox virus does go through a lytic cycle in order to replicate. This virus is a zoonotic disease that can affect both animals and humans.
* Anthrax * Cervical Cancer (Human Papillomavirus) * Diphtheria * Hepatitis A * Hepatitis B * Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) * Human Papillomavirus (HPV) * Influenza (Flu) * Japanese encephalitis (JE) * Lyme disease Lyme disease vaccine no longer available in the United States. * Measles * Meningococcal * Monkeypox There is NO monkeypox vaccine. The smallpox vaccine is used for this disease. * Mumps * Pertussis * Pneumococcal * Polio * Rabies * Rotavirus * Rubella * Shingles (Herpes Zoster) * Smallpox * Tetanus * Typhoid * Tuberculosis (TB) * Varicella (Chickenpox) * Yellow Fever