Where does the virus come from?
The Alaskapox virus is believed to primarily inhabit small mammal populations. Through two rounds of small mammal sampling conducted in 2020 and 2021, the presence of the virus has been confirmed in two specific species within the Fairbanks North Star Borough: red-backed voles and shrews. However, evidence also indicates the virus is present in various other small mammal species across Alaska, and its prevalence extends beyond the boundaries of the Fairbanks North Star Borough. The exact mechanism of transmission from animals to humans remains unclear, but contact with small mammals and potentially domestic pets that interact with these animals could play a role.