What Ever Happened to Monkeypox?



Roger Seheult, MD of MedCram examines why monkeypox cases declined. See all Dr. Seheult’s videos at: https://www.medcram.com
(This video was recorded on February 19, 2022)

Roger Seheult, MD is the co-founder and lead professor at https://www.medcram.com
He is Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Disease, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine and an Associate Professor at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine.

LINKS / REFERENCES:

As Mpox Persists With A New Name, Challenges Remain (HealthAffairs) | https://www.healthaffairs.org/content/forefront/mpox-persists-new-name-challenges-remain

Mpox (formerly named monkeypox) situation update, as of 14 February 2023 (ECDC) | https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/news-events/monkeypox-situation-update

Monkeypox (MPV) Data (Washington DOH) | https://doh.wa.gov/you-and-your-family/illness-and-disease-z/mpox/monkeypox-mpv-data

2022 Mpox (Monkeypox) Outbreak:
Global Trends (WHO) | https://worldhealthorg.shinyapps.io/mpx_global/#section-fns22022%20Monkeypox%20Outbreak:%20Global%20Trends’

Monkeypox Explained Clearly (MedCram) | https://youtu.be/lWEj4J9cu7Y

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43 thoughts on “What Ever Happened to Monkeypox?”

  1. Two takeaways you didn't mention. 1. As with AIDS, the CDC, Fauci, etc. concealed and mislead the fact that it was primarily a disease of gay men, presumably to cause fear among all groups, and 2. the risk was vastly exaggerated, again. The "experts" have made themselves the "Boy Who Cried Wolf."

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  2. When roughly half the case count can't be tied to any race why address the race. For something that was submitted by a trained physician how can these records be so bad.

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  3. Probably the risk group started to act more cautiously after the first infected were hospitalized or even died. But I don‘t know, just a possibility. The m.pox virus is not that easily spreading from person to person, so most were not in a big risk to catch it anyway.
    And festival/ party high season is over ( Europe/US)
    Or all of high risk caught it already? We will see.

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  4. There was a push for mass vaccination worldwide regardless of sexual lifestyle underway when they realized people weren't going to buy it. Pfizer and friends got the messaging wrong, Fauci and Co investors would have been devastated.

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  5. Hey MedCram – it'd be great to get an update on the degree of protection a previous covid infection offers against infection and severe disease from covid, as well as when/if new boosters will be available, etc. In other words, how people that have been infected at various stages should approach their personal risk analysis going forward.

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  6. not enough general interest for the media to highlight it anymore😔but it was worryingly high in Berlin, Germany. My son just got a 2nd vaccine, something else to add to his healthcare list, he said most of the community acted responsibly & got numbers under control

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  7. I'm glad it has disappeared, for everyone's sake, — but to be honest, most people were never worried about it despite the news media telling everyone that we should all be worried about it.

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  8. Gates-funded NTI conducted a "drill" in 2021 for a monkeypox outbreak to begin in May 2022. What a coincidence! They're literally telling you that they're engineering these things.

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  9. Nobel Prize winner, PCR test inventor, Kary Mullis: "The number of cases went up exponentially, because the number of TESTS went up exponentially." -on HIV in the 80s. Sound familiar?
    Turns out most "experts" don't even understand the absolute basics of logic and the scientific method.

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  10. Me reading comments first and as expected there's people saying stuff like because it's fake. what I heard about Monkey pox is it's mostly a illness for Monkeys hence the name, but people can still get it. Just like I think H1N1 aka swine flu. Plus gee how it's transmitted vs cold, flu & Covid. Perhaps random thought, but I find it interesting no one thinks bird flu can be transmitted to humans.
    I see this as a reminder science can be completed, but of course there's people who argue it's easy; fake.

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  11. Doc, Great work as always. You really should do a video on the “fear” pandemic that the gov’t and news media inject daily to the people. It really does have consequences health wise. It should be addressed by you, Sir.

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  12. First off, thank you for another wonderful video. You remain a lighthouse of hope, sanity, and common sense in a sea of crazies. I'm a firefighter paramedic who retired just before the pandemic began. I'm both thankful and regretting not being with the department while things went south. Due to the healthcare emergency, my scope of practice drifted into vaccine administration. Covid, boosters, flu, and monkeypox. I've had the great pleasure of having vaccinated 1000's in the past two years. I helped out in a major city at "ground zero" of the monkeypox issue. I noted something. The group of people coming in to get their monkeypox series reminded me of the initial group who came into get covid vaccinations. First off, they were at high risk, but more importantly, they "got it." Both the initial covid vaccine group and monkeypox group understood that vaccines AND protection AND a change of behavior were needed immediately. Also, there was little to no politics, misinformation, and unsubstantiated fear. They knew what needed to be done and made the necessary changes. The population that I vaccinated had developed a network to inform each other what was at stake and how to prevent it. They came in informed and ready to do what's needed. Many came in with their partners, and after hearing about the situation , they immediately became abstinent and remained so until the appropriate period after the 2nd dose. I also noted that the young male population coming in changed their minds about vaccinations altogether. Many due to anti vacc parents or their own decisions were not vaccinated against anything. Now… they wanted to catch up with the whole series of childhood and adult vaccinations. It is an intriguing, interesting paradox. Had the general population responded to Covid as the at risk population responded to monkeypox..hundreds of thousands of illnesses and deaths would have been prevented. While the lifestyle and risks accelerated the disease initially… they were mature enough and responsible enough to take the right measures to stop it. We can learn something from this.

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  13. Great information, not only in quality but in what it means for people. I've been around for 70 years now, and this may be the first time in my life – well, the past three years – that we have become more institutionally aware of the risks of being too close to other people outside our small circle of friends. Prior to this we had AIDS, which was seen as an aberration in disease spread. We were so naive in the '60s.

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