COVID-19 AND MONKEYPOX: WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED FROM PUBLIC HEALTH MEASURES?

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Jessica Carvalho Dantas
Natália Valença Pequeno
Luciano da Cunha Canuto de Oliveira
Karina Tavares de Araújo Vilar
Júlio Davi Costa e Silva

Abstract

The subject of this manuscript is public health measures to contain Monkeypox and COVID-19. The aim of this research is to analyze the impacts of the containment measures adopted for COVID-19 and Monkeypox on the epidemiological aspects of the spread of these diseases. An integrative literature review was carried out between August and November 2023, using the PubMed database via MEDLINE, the CAPES journal portal, with CAFe access and the BVS data source. The descriptors used were duly validated by DeCS/MeSH: "COVID-19", "Monkeypox" and "Prevention", associated with the Boolean operator "AND". Filters were applied to complete and available articles, favoring documents classified as scientific articles and published between 2020 and 2023, with no language restrictions. The research sample comprises a total of 97 articles, 08 of which were carefully selected after analyzing the abstracts and reading them in full. The interpretation of the results suggests an in-depth understanding of the complex nature of COVID-19 and the measures adopted to deal with the pandemic. The diversity of manifestations of the disease, from asymptomatic cases to severe forms, highlights the need for flexible and personalized approaches to management and prevention. These results also suggest a specific dynamic in the spread of MPOX, highlighting the importance of prevention and awareness strategies aimed at at-risk groups. The disparity in the numbers reported also highlights the need for transparency and effective communication on the part of health authorities to ensure an appropriate response to outbreaks of communicable diseases.

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DANTAS, J. C.; PEQUENO, N. V.; OLIVEIRA, L. da C. C. de .; VILAR, K. T. de A. .; SILVA, J. D. C. e . COVID-19 AND MONKEYPOX: WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED FROM PUBLIC HEALTH MEASURES? . Conjuncture Bulletin (BOCA), Boa Vista, v. 16, n. 48, p. 132–149, 2023. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10393560. Disponível em: https://revista.ioles.com.br/boca/index.php/revista/article/view/2848. Acesso em: 23 nov. 2024.
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