Monkeypox Disease Diagnostics Market - The abrupt global expansion of the monkeypox virus has increased the demand for monkeypox diagnostics.

The virus that causes smallpox and the Monkeypox both belong to the same family of viruses. Two outbreaks of a disease resembling the pox in groups of monkeys used for study led to the discovery of monkeypox in 1958. However, it has been observed in various parts of the world except Africa, where it is primarily found. It results in symptoms that resemble the flu, such as fever, chills, and a rash that might take weeks to go away. Even though instances of monkeypox are uncommon, they are growing in Africa and other areas where they have never before occurred. The fact that monkeypox is a rare disease may lead a healthcare provider to first rule out other rash infections, such measles or chickenpox. A tissue sample from an open sore is the first step in the medical professional's diagnosis of monkeypox (lesion). After that, send to a lab for PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction). Additionally, blood is drawn to test for antibodies or the monkeypox virus. Currently, there is no licens...