• Can J Anaesth · May 2023

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    What does the anesthesiologist need to know about monkeypox?

    • Chao Tong Teo, Jiawei Sean Wu, Karen Chan, Su Wei Bryan Ng, Jyoti Somani, and Will Loh.
    • Department of Anesthesia, National University Hospital, Singapore, Singapore. chao_tong_teo@nuhs.edu.sg.
    • Can J Anaesth. 2023 May 1; 70 (5): 893900893-900.

    PurposeMonkeypox (or "mpox" as preferred by the World Health Organization) is an emerging infectious disease with sustained global transmission occurring outside of West Africa and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The recent 2022 mpox outbreak has involved widespread atypical presentations. Infected patients requiring surgery can increase the exposure of health care professionals and other patients to the virus. As it is a relatively new infectious disease internationally, there is less familiarity in managing this risk, especially in the surgical and anesthesia setting. This paper aims to provide information about mpox and how to manage suspected or confirmed cases.SourceVarious authorities such as the World Health Organization, Infection Prevention and Control Canada, Public Health Agency of Canada, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (USA), and the National Centre for Infectious Diseases (Singapore) have recommended that public health and hospital systems prepare to recognize, isolate, and care for suspected and confirmed cases appropriately, as well as manage any possible exposure of staff and patients.Principal FindingsLocal authorities and hospitals should set up protocols for health care providers (HCPs) to minimize nosocomial transmission and risk to HCPs. Antivirals used in patients with more severe disease may cause renal or hepatic impairment and thus anesthetic drug pharmacology. Anesthesiologists and surgeons should be able to recognize mpox, and work with local infection control and epidemiologic programs to familiarize themselves with relevant infection prevention guidelines.ConclusionEssential measures include clear protocols for transferring and managing surgical patients who are suspected or confirmed to be infected with the virus. Care in use of personal protective equipment and handling contaminated material is necessary to prevent inadvertent exposure. Risk stratification after exposure should be done to determine need for post-exposure prophylaxis for staff.© 2023. Canadian Anesthesiologists' Society.

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