Sex between men, not skin contact, is fueling monkeypox, new research suggests

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Since the outset of the global monkeypox outbreak in May, public health and infectious disease experts have told the public that the virus is largely transmitting through skin-to-skin contact, in particular during sex between men.

Now, however, an expanding cadre of experts has come to believe that sex between men itself — both anal as well as oral intercourse — is likely the main driver of global monkeypox transmission. The skin contact that comes with sex, these experts say, is probably much less of a risk factor.

In recent weeks, a growing body of scientific evidence — including a trio of studies published in peer-reviewed journals, as well as reports from national, regional and global health authorities — has suggested that experts may have framed monkeypox’s typical transmission route precisely backward.

Reconceiving the primary risk factors for transmission is crucial because of how it may affect guidance on reducing the risk of infection, including the question of whether demanding that people with the virus self-isolate has any substantial impact on transmission.

“A growing body of evidence supports that sexual transmission, particularly through seminal fluids, is occurring with the current MPX outbreak,” said Dr. Aniruddha Hazra, medical director of the University of Chicago Sexual Wellness Clinic, referring to monkeypox and to recent studies that found the virus in semen.

Consequently, scientists told NBC News that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other public health authorities should update their monkeypox communication strategies to more strongly emphasize the centrality of intercourse among gay and bisexual men, who comprise nearly all U.S. cases, to the virus’ spread.

On Aug. 14, Dr. Jeffrey Klausner, an infectious disease physician at the University of Southern California, and Dr. Lao-Tzu Allan-Blitz, a resident physician in global health at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, published an essay on Medium in which they reviewed the science supporting the argument that during the current outbreak, monkeypox is largely transmitting through anal and oral intercourse between men.

“It looks very clear to us that this is an infection that is transmitting sexually the vast majority of the time,” Allan-Blitz said.

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Without going into the specifics of anal sodomite sex, it involves a lot more than skin contact. Visualize the release of several types of body fluids. Create a vaccine and they will test the limits even if it kills them.
 
CDC has already said the virus can subsist on surfaces for "weeks and months." Surprising that it's not reported much earlier. Drop-box balloting is now out of style.
 
Well, I think many among us knew this was likely.


Since the outset of the global monkeypox outbreak in May, public health and infectious disease experts have told the public that the virus is largely transmitting through skin-to-skin contact, in particular during sex between men.
Now, however, an expanding cadre of experts has come to believe that sex between men itself — both anal as well as oral intercourse — is likely the main driver of global monkeypox transmission. The skin contact that comes with sex, these experts say, is probably much less of a risk factor.
In recent weeks, a growing body of scientific evidence — including a trio of studies published in peer-reviewed journals, as well as reports from national, regional and global health authorities — has suggested that experts may have framed monkeypox’s typical transmission route precisely backward.
Reconceiving the primary risk factors for transmission is crucial because of how it may affect guidance on reducing the risk of infection, including the question of whether demanding that people with the virus self-isolate has any substantial impact on transmission.
“A growing body of evidence supports that sexual transmission, particularly through seminal fluids, is occurring with the current MPX outbreak,” said Dr. Aniruddha Hazra, medical director of the University of Chicago Sexual Wellness Clinic, referring to monkeypox and to recent studies that found the virus in semen.
Consequently, scientists told NBC News that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other public health authorities should update their monkeypox communication strategies to more strongly emphasize the centrality of intercourse among gay and bisexual men, who comprise nearly all U.S. cases, to the virus’ spread.
On Aug. 14, Dr. Jeffrey Klausner, an infectious disease physician at the University of Southern California, and Dr. Lao-Tzu Allan-Blitz, a resident physician in global health at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, published an essay on Medium in which they reviewed the science supporting the argument that during the current outbreak, monkeypox is largely transmitting through anal and oral intercourse between men.
“It looks very clear to us that this is an infection that is transmitting sexually the vast majority of the time,” Allan-Blitz said.
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Who the fuck believes the liars at the CDC?
Read 'em and weep.
Jun 2022 Germany
 
Read 'em and weep.
Jun 2022 Germany


Older study than the OP.

You've been warned.
 
Due to the heavy traffic of November voting, people will be in a hurry, especially during this administration. We suggest abstaining from the use of public restroom facilities. The stats in the report of post #8 state:

Table: Viral Loads

Bathroom door handle 1.9x10(5)

Chair seat surface 5.8x10(4)

Intercom control button 2.2x10(2)

Toilet flush control button 6.8x10

Light switches 6.3x10(2)

Pillow case 6.2x10(4)

Patient's shirt, middle of the bottom 4.9x10(4)
 
Read 'em and weep.
Jun 2022 Germany

Unless I'm missing something, the presence of a virus on a surface does not mean that the virus can infect you...at least this is how I understand it. I think it has to do with how long can the virus survive and how much is necessary to infect, and in what condition is that virus on the surface. Etc.
 
Unless I'm missing something, the presence of a virus on a surface does not mean that the virus can infect you...at least this is how I understand it. I think it has to do with how long can the virus survive and how much is necessary to infect, and in what condition is that virus on the surface. Etc.
One coronavirus can remain viable on stainless steel for 27 days. That capability lies in the coronavirus genome, So it's caution, not wisdom. Hepatitis B on inanimate surfaces for two weeks, which can be infectious if the skin is broken.
 
So what is the infectious viral load on monkeypox surfaces? That's why the German report begins to address your question of viability.
 
Sorry, the UK traveler did not catch it from sexual activity, and the virus is now evolving on surfaces (or airborne):

CDC: Nonsexual Monkeypox, UK to California
AIDS began as a homosexual disease that spread to the general polulation through prostitutes and drug addicts sharing needles

Monkeypox may follow the same path
 

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