Technical report 3 : Multi-national mpox outbreak, United States, 2022
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Alternative Title:Technical report 3 : Multi-national monkeypox outbreak, United States, 2022
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Description:cdc:122530
The purpose of this report is to provide timely updates regarding CDC’s ongoing response to the mpox outbreak in the United States, and to share preliminary results of new analyses that can improve understanding of the outbreak and inform further scientific inquiry. This report is intended for a technical audience; each report features a combination of standing topics and the results of special analyses.
Report reflects data and terms used as of September 23, 2022 prior to the World Health Organization’s decision to adopt the term “mpox.
Authors of and contributors to this report are members of CDC’s 2022 Multi-National Monkeypox Outbreak Response. This report was co-led by the Center for Forecasting and Outbreak Analytics and the Epidemiologic Task Force.
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Content Notes:U.S. Case Data -- Dynamics of U.S. Outbreak -- Global Outbreak -- Special Projects -- Ongoing Investigations -- Priority Research Topics -- Limitations of the Report -- Acknowledgements -- Other Resources.
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