Genetic analysis of recent monkeypox cases suggests there are two distinct strains in the US, health officials said Friday, raising the possibility the virus has been circulating undetected for some time.
Many of the US cases were caused by the same strain as recent cases in Europe, but a few samples show a different strain, federal health officials said. Each strain had been seen in US cases last year, before the recent international outbreak was identified.
Analysis from many more patients will be needed to determine how long monkeypox has been circulating in the US and elsewhere, said Jennifer McQuiston of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
"I think it's certainly possible that there could have been monkeypox cases in the United States that went under the radar previously but not to any great degree," she told reporters Friday. However, she added, "there could be a community-level transmission that is happening" in parts of US where the virus has not yet been identified.
The CDC said it is trying to increase its work on finding infections, and it's likely more cases will be reported.