Monkeypox Update | September 19, 2022
Date of Presentation: September 19, 2022
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical
Program: Emergency Medicine with Rural and Indigenous Communities/IHS
Keywords: #monkeypox #MP
In this presentation, Dr. Safia Rubaii and Dr. Jonathan Rozehnal discuss two cases involving monkeypox in the ED setting. Then, Dr. Miranda Durham, MD, provides an update on Monkeypox, including the history of the virus, current epidemiological trends, transmission, disease progression, symptoms, testing, treatment and the latest on vaccines.
Recording:
Presented by:
Dr. Miranda Durham, MD | Dr. John Rozehnal, MD | Dr. Safia Rubaii, MD
Dr. Miranda Durham, MD, is a Family physician who has worked at the New Mexico Department of Health since Nov of 2019 as the NW Regional Health officer and currently serves as the Infectious Disease Bureau Medical Director. Before joining the New Mexico Department of Health, she worked with the Indian Health Service for 22 years providing full spectrum family services, including pediatric, prenatal, adult and geriatric care.
Dr. John Rozehnal, MD, graduated from Icahn School of Medicine with both an MD and an MS in Clinical Research. He completed his residency in Emergency Medicine at Mount Sinai, as well as a fellowship in Administration and Operations. Dr. Rozehnal is taking a leadership role in developing a partnership between Mount Sinai and the Indian Health Service by working clinically and in operations at the Cheyenne River Health Center in Eagle Butte, South Dakota.
Dr. Safia Rubaii, MD, works as an IHS emergency physician at Gallup Indian Medical Center, in Gallup, NM. Born in Iowa, she has lived mostly in Florida, Colorado, and New Mexico. She started working in healthcare as a nursing home “kitchen girl,” then as a nurse’s aide, before completing nursing school at the University of South Florida. She worked as an RN in a variety of settings (education, urban and rural emergency, ICU, and OB at a large urban hospital; migrant health; and as a Boulder Community Hospital eye health volunteer in Mante, Mexico). She attended medical school at the University of Colorado, with electives in tropical medicine/infectious disease at Cayetano Heredia in Peru and in Costa Rica (LSU). She completed her internal medicine internship in Colorado, and her emergency medicine residency at the University of Florida. After working briefly at the Yukon Kuskokwim Hospital in Bethel, Alaska, she worked at the Navajo hospital in Tuba City and in rural Colorado before coming to Gallup Indian Medical Center. She completed the DTM&H program at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Besides under-served and native health care, compassion in healthcare, and the change process; she is passionate about languages, and has an MA in Linguistics from the University of South Florida. She loves to learn, hike, back-country ski, cycling, dance, and study Classical Literary Tibetan and the arts, especially ceramics.
Resources Provided:
- To Claim CE
- Monkeypox US Map & Case Count (CDC)
- Monkeypox Outbreak Global Map (CDC)
- Phylodynamics of hMpxV (GISAID)
- Europe Monkeypox Surveillance Bulletin (WHO)
- Monkeypox Vaccine Administration U.S. Map (CDC)
- Multi-National Monkeypox Outbreak, United States, 2022 (MMWR)
- HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infections Among Persons with Monkeypox — Eight U.S. Jurisdictions, May 17–July 22, 2022 (MMWR)
- Clinical Considerations for Pain Management of Monkeypox (CDC)
- U.S. clinical trial evaluating antiviral for monkeypox begins (NIH)
- Monkeypox Monitoring and Risk Assessment for Persons Exposed in the Community (CDC)
- Treatment Information for Healthcare Professionals (CDC)
- Guidance for Tecovirimat Use Under Expanded Access Investigational New Drug Protocol during 2022 U.S. Monkeypox Outbreak (CDC)
- Monkeypox and Smallpox Vaccine Guidance (CDC)
- Strategies Adopted by Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men to Prevent Monkeypox virus Transmission — United States, August 2022 (MMWR)
- Health Care Personnel Exposures to Subsequently Laboratory-Confirmed Monkeypox Patients — Colorado, 2022 (MMWR)
- Infection Prevention and Control of Monkeypox in Healthcare Settings (CDC)
- Isolation Guidance for Patients - Prevention (CDC)
- Disinfecting Home and Other Non-Healthcare Settings (CDC)
- Patient Resources - Self Care (CDC)
- Patient Resources - Safer Sex, Social Gatherings, and Monkeypox (CDC)
- Reducing Stigma in Monkeypox Communication and Community Engagement (CDC)
- Monkeypox Virus (NMDOH)
- Clinical Considerations for Treatment and Prophylaxis of Monkeypox Virus Infection in People with HIV (CDC)
- Expanded Access IND Protocol: Use of Tecovirimat (TPOXX®) for Treatment of Human Non-Variola Orthopoxvirus Infections in Adults and Children (CDC)
Date added: September 9, 2022