Monkeypox patients shed 'potentially' infectious high viral loads: Study
India TV NewsMonkeypox patients are likely to shed high viral loads that can be 'potentially' infectious, German scientists have found. The findings, published in the journal Eurosurveillance, showed all surfaces directly touched by the patients' hands showed viral contamination with the highest loads detected in both bathrooms. The study's findings are "absolutely an expected development" and that "outside of very heavily contaminated areas a surfaces in the community are not likely to be at high risk for transmission", said Hugh Adler, from the department of clinical sciences at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine.A "Patients with extensive skin lesions admitted to hospital are likely to spread the highest amount of virus to the environment," he said. Read: Intermittent fasting may reduce complications from Covid-19, says study "Monkeypox viral persistence on surfaces is already well known in public health circles, and current public health guidelines for people self-isolating at home include recommendations for how to do laundry and steps to be taken to prevent transmission to household contacts," Adler said.