

You can activate them manually via Account -> Select Skin.
#Skins amsn skin#
# not have a skin already selected, the proper skin will be selected # - The Ubuntu and Kubuntu skins by GuS-Arg will be installed.
#Skins amsn install#
# revert to the normal aMSN, execute the clean, then apt-get install amsn. # customizations (profiles, skins, extensions, logs, etc). # This will remove Tcl/Tk 8.5 and purge aMSN and all configuration files and # - This script accepts the command line option "clean" (without quotes). # Use it if you want to be on the bleeding edge or if the tarballs # revision control systems instead of using source tarballs.
#Skins amsn download#
# This will download the latest trunk of Tcl/Tk and aMSN through # - This script accepts the command line option "cvs" (without quotes).
#Skins amsn code#
# then download the source code and compile it as in this script. # version comes out, you will need to apt-get install the new package, # - A hold will be placed on the amsn package in apt-get so that it # If the script fails for whatever reason, your existing aMSN # should be much safer to use and easier to revert than other methods. # it will not replace your existing Tcl and Tk installation, so it # - The beta Tcl and Tk will be compiled and installed into /usr/local #This script supports Ubuntu Edgy and Feisty on both 32-bit and # will compile the latest beta of Tcl and Tk, and recompile aMSN for it. Family and community members, health workers and laboratory personnel who were vaccinated against smallpox in childhood may have some remaining protection against monkeypox.#This is an automated script to add anti-aliasing support to aMSN. Was shown to be 85% effective in preventing monkeypox in the past. Vaccination against smallpox with first generation vaccinia virus-based smallpox vaccine Populations have become more susceptible to monkeypox as a result of the termination of routine smallpox vaccination, which offered some cross-protection in the past. Gloves and other personal protective clothing and equipment should be worn while taking care of the sick, whether in a health facility or in the home. Contact with sick or dead animals should be avoided, and all foods containing animal meat or parts need to be properly cooked before eating.Ĭlose contact with infected people or contaminated materials should be avoided. Most human monkeypox infections result from a primary animal-to-human transmission. Prevention and control of human monkeypox rely on raising awareness in communities and educating health workers to prevent infection and stop transmission. Various compounds that may be effective against monkeypox virus infection are being developed and tested. Treatment of monkeypox patients is supportive dependent on the symptoms.

Methods may not be useful as they do not distinguish between orthopoxviruses.

The best diagnostic specimens are directly from the rash – skin, fluid or crusts, or biopsy where feasible. It can be transmitted throughĬontact with bodily fluids, lesions on the skin or on internal mucosal surfaces, such as in the mouth or throat, respiratory droplets and contaminated objects.ĭetection of viral DNA by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is the preferred laboratory test for monkeypox. Human-to-human transmission is limited, with the longest documented chain of transmission being 6 generations, meaning that the last person to be infected in this chain was 6 links away from the original sick person. Squirrels, Gambian poached rats, dormice, different species of monkeys and others. Evidence of monkeypox virus infection has been found in animals including Cases are often found close to tropical rainforests where there are animals that carry the virus. Monkeypox is a zoonosis: a disease that is transmitted from animals to humans. While smallpox was eradicated in 1980, monkeypox continues to occur in countries of central and west Africa. Two distinct clade are identified: the west African clade and the Congo Basin clade, also known as the central African clade. Monkeypox virus is an orthopoxvirus that causes a disease with symptoms similar, but less severe, to smallpox.
