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ICD-10 code: B08.7

Chapter: Certain infectious and parasitic diseases

Yatapoxvirus Infections: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

Yatapoxvirus infections are a rare but serious viral infection caused by the Yatapoxvirus. This virus is usually transmitted through direct contact with infected animals, such as rodents or monkeys. The infection can also be spread through contact with contaminated objects, such as bedding or clothing.

  1. Symptoms
  2. Symptoms of Yatapoxvirus infections can vary, but often include fever, headache, muscle aches, and a rash. The rash typically starts as a small, red bump that develops into a larger, painful sore. These sores can spread and form clusters, and may eventually crust over and heal.

  3. Causes
  4. Yatapoxvirus infections are caused by the Yatapoxvirus, which is a member of the Poxviridae family. The virus is typically found in animals, particularly rodents and monkeys. Humans can become infected through direct contact with infected animals or through contact with contaminated objects. The virus can also be spread through close contact with an infected person.

  5. Treatment
  6. There is no specific treatment for Yatapoxvirus infections, but symptoms can be managed with antipyretics and pain relievers. In severe cases, hospitalization may be necessary for supportive care. Prevention is key in avoiding Yatapoxvirus infections, so it is important to practice good hygiene and avoid contact with infected animals or contaminated objects.

If you suspect that you or someone you know may have a Yatapoxvirus infection, it is important to seek medical attention right away. While rare, this infection can be serious and should be treated promptly.