Air and surface sampling for monkeypox virus in a UK hospital: an observational study
<p><strong>Background</strong></p> An outbreak of monkeypox virus infections in non-endemic countries was recognised on May 12, 2022. As of September 29, more than 67 000 infections have been reported globally, with more than 3400 confirmed cases in the UK by September 26. Mo...
Main Authors: | Gould, S, Atkinson, B, Onianwa, O, Spencer, A, Furneaux, J, Grieves, J, Taylor, C, Milligan, I, Bennett, A, Fletcher, T, Dunning, J, Price, N, Beadsworth, M, Schmid, M, Emonts, M, Tunbridge, A, Porter, D, Cohen, J, Whittaker, E, Sinha, R |
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Other Authors: | NHS England Airborne High Consequence Infectious Diseases Network |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2022
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