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| 1970 || - || Discovery || The Monkeypox virus is first identified as a human pathogen in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), formerly Zaire, marking the initial recognition of the virus as a cause of zoonotic disease in humans.<ref name="Anwar">{{cite journal |last1=Anwar |first1=F. |last2=Waris |first2=A. |title=Monkeypox virus outbreak: a brief timeline |journal=New Microbes and New Infections |volume=48 |pages=101004 |date=July 2022  |doi=10.1016/j.nmni.2022.101004 |pmc=9344352 |url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9344352/}}</ref> || {{w|Democratic Republic of Congo}}
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| 1970 || - || Discovery || The Monkeypox virus is first identified as a human pathogen in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), formerly Zaire, marking the initial recognition of the virus as a cause of zoonotic disease in humans.<ref name="Anwar">{{cite journal |last1=Anwar |first1=F. |last2=Waris |first2=A. |title=Monkeypox virus outbreak: a brief timeline |journal=New Microbes and New Infections |volume=48 |pages=101004 |date=July 2022  |doi=10.1016/j.nmni.2022.101004 |url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9344352/}}</ref> || {{w|Democratic Republic of Congo}}
 
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| 2022 || May 7 || Outbreak Confirmation || The Monkeypox outbreak is officially confirmed. It begins when a British resident, who had traveled to Nigeria, exhibits symptoms of Monkeypox after returning to the UK.<ref name="Anwar"/> || {{w|United Kingdom}}
 
| 2022 || May 7 || Outbreak Confirmation || The Monkeypox outbreak is officially confirmed. It begins when a British resident, who had traveled to Nigeria, exhibits symptoms of Monkeypox after returning to the UK.<ref name="Anwar"/> || {{w|United Kingdom}}

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Year Month and Date Event type Details Country
1970 - Discovery The Monkeypox virus is first identified as a human pathogen in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), formerly Zaire, marking the initial recognition of the virus as a cause of zoonotic disease in humans.[1] Democratic Republic of Congo
2022 May 7 Outbreak Confirmation The Monkeypox outbreak is officially confirmed. It begins when a British resident, who had traveled to Nigeria, exhibits symptoms of Monkeypox after returning to the UK.[1] United Kingdom
2022 May 4 Index Case The British resident returns to the United Kingdom, creating the country's index case for the Monkeypox outbreak. The exact origin of the outbreak in the UK remains unclear.[1] United Kingdom
2022 June 13 Global Case Report The World Health Organization reports over 780 cases of Monkeypox across 27 countries, with more than 50 patients hospitalized globally.[1] Global
2022 June 13 Highest Case Numbers The United Kingdom reports the highest number of Monkeypox cases (207), followed by Spain (156), Portugal (138), Canada (58), and Germany (57).[1] United Kingdom, Spain, Portugal, Canada, Germany
2022 May 23 False Report in Pakistan Reports claim that Pakistan has detected two cases of Monkeypox. However, the Ministry of National Health Services Regulations and Coordination dismisses these reports on May 30.[1] Pakistan
2022 May 29 Suspected Case in Pakistan A suspected Monkeypox case is reported at Civil Hospital in Sukkur, Karachi. A 13-year-old boy from Shikarpur Karachi is suspected to have contracted the virus, though health authorities do not confirm the case.[1] Pakistan

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Anwar, F.; Waris, A. (July 2022). "Monkeypox virus outbreak: a brief timeline". New Microbes and New Infections. 48: 101004. doi:10.1016/j.nmni.2022.101004.