Features of Mpox infection: The analysis of the data submitted to the ID-IRI network
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Resumo: | Background: Mpox is a rare zoonotic disease caused by the Mpox virus. On May 21, 2022, WHO announced the emergence of confirmed Mpox cases in countries outside the endemic areas in Central and West Africa. Methods: This multicentre study was performed through the Infectious Diseases International Research Initiative network. Nineteen collaborating centres in 16 countries participated in the study. Consecutive cases with positive Mpoxv-DNA results by the polymerase chain reaction test were included in the study. Results: The mean age of 647 patients included in the study was 34.5.98.6% of cases were males, 95.3% were homosexual-bisexual, and 92.2% had a history of sexual contact. History of smallpox vaccination was present in 3.4% of cases. The median incubation period was 7.0 days. The most common symptoms and signs were rashes in 99.5%, lymphadenopathy in 65.1%, and fever in 54.9%. HIV infection was present in 93.8% of cases, and 17.8% were followed up in the hospital for further treatment. In the two weeks before the rash, prodromal symptoms occurred in 52.8% of cases. The incubation period was 3.5 days shorter in HIV-infected Mpox cases with CD4 count <200/μL, we disclosed the presence of lymphadenopathy, a characteristic finding for Mpox, accompanied the disease to a lesser extent in cases with smallpox vaccination. Conclusions: Mpox disseminates globally, not just in the endemic areas. Knowledge of clinical features, disease transmission kinetics, and rapid and effective implementation of public health measures are paramount, as reflected by our findings in this study. |
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Features of Mpox infection: The analysis of the data submitted to the ID-IRI networkHIV-Infected mpoxMpoxOutbreakSmallpox vaccineBackground: Mpox is a rare zoonotic disease caused by the Mpox virus. On May 21, 2022, WHO announced the emergence of confirmed Mpox cases in countries outside the endemic areas in Central and West Africa. Methods: This multicentre study was performed through the Infectious Diseases International Research Initiative network. Nineteen collaborating centres in 16 countries participated in the study. Consecutive cases with positive Mpoxv-DNA results by the polymerase chain reaction test were included in the study. Results: The mean age of 647 patients included in the study was 34.5.98.6% of cases were males, 95.3% were homosexual-bisexual, and 92.2% had a history of sexual contact. History of smallpox vaccination was present in 3.4% of cases. The median incubation period was 7.0 days. The most common symptoms and signs were rashes in 99.5%, lymphadenopathy in 65.1%, and fever in 54.9%. HIV infection was present in 93.8% of cases, and 17.8% were followed up in the hospital for further treatment. In the two weeks before the rash, prodromal symptoms occurred in 52.8% of cases. The incubation period was 3.5 days shorter in HIV-infected Mpox cases with CD4 count <200/μL, we disclosed the presence of lymphadenopathy, a characteristic finding for Mpox, accompanied the disease to a lesser extent in cases with smallpox vaccination. Conclusions: Mpox disseminates globally, not just in the endemic areas. Knowledge of clinical features, disease transmission kinetics, and rapid and effective implementation of public health measures are paramount, as reflected by our findings in this study.Department of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology University of Health Sciences Fethi Sekin City HospitalClinica Especializada “CONDESA” Mexico City Mexico & Research and AdvisoryDepartment of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology Istanbul Medeniyet University Faculty of MedicineClinica Especializada “CONDESA” Mexico CityDepartment of Health Promotion Sciences Maternal and Infant Care Internal Medicine and Medical Specialties - Infectious Disease Unit Policlinico ‘P. Giaccone’ University of Palermo, PalermoDepartment of Pulmonary and Critical Care San Juan City HospitalInfectious Diseases Unit Centro Hospitalar Tamega e SousaDr.Victor Babes Clinical Hospital of Infectious and Tropical DiseasesDepartment of Infectious Diseases University Hospital Brno and Faculty of Medicine Masaryk UniversityNational Institute of Hematology and Infectious DiseasesUnit of Infectious Diseases Santa Chiara HospitalDepartment of Clinical Pathology Faculty of Medicine Cairo UniversityNational Centre of Infectious and Parasitic Diseases, SofiaDepartment of Infectious Diseases Botucatu Medical School UNESPSecretaria de Salud - Gobierno Autonomo Municipal de CochabambaServicio Departamental de SaludKCU SarajevoDepartment of Infectious Diseases Hospital de Clínicas de Porto AlegreDepartment of Medicine Federal Teaching HospitalHospital Universitario Mútua de Terrassa, TerrassaHospitals Management Board, Ekiti StateDepartment of Biological Sciences Njala UniversityDepartment of Infectious Diseases Bahrain Oncology Center King Hamad University Hospital, BusaiteenPasteur InstituteDepartment of Dermatology Sapienza University of RomeGrupo de Investigación Biomedicina Faculty of Medicine Fundacion Universitaria Autonoma de Las Americas-Institución Universitaria Visión de Las Américas, PereiraMaster of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics Universidad Científica Del SurGilbert and Rose-Marie Chagoury School of Medicine Lebanese American University, P.O. Box 36ID-IRI Lead CoordinatorDepartment of Infectious Diseases Botucatu Medical School UNESPUniversity of Health Sciences Fethi Sekin City HospitalMexico & Research and AdvisoryIstanbul Medeniyet University Faculty of MedicineClinica Especializada “CONDESA” Mexico CityUniversity of PalermoSan Juan City HospitalCentro Hospitalar Tamega e SousaDr.Victor Babes Clinical Hospital of Infectious and Tropical DiseasesMasaryk UniversityNational Institute of Hematology and Infectious DiseasesSanta Chiara HospitalCairo UniversityNational Centre of Infectious and Parasitic DiseasesUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Secretaria de Salud - Gobierno Autonomo Municipal de CochabambaServicio Departamental de SaludKCU SarajevoHospital de Clínicas de Porto AlegreFederal Teaching HospitalHospital Universitario Mútua de TerrassaHospitals Management BoardNjala UniversityKing Hamad University HospitalPasteur InstituteSapienza University of RomeFundacion Universitaria Autonoma de Las Americas-Institución Universitaria Visión de Las AméricasUniversidad Científica Del SurLebanese American UniversityID-IRI Lead CoordinatorEser-Karlidag, GuldenChacon-Cruz, EnriqueCag, YaseminMartinez-Orozco, Jose ArturoGudino-Solorio, HumbertoCruz-Flores, Raul AdrianGonzalez-Rodriguez, AndreaMartinez-Nieves, DanielaGomez-Zepeda, MarioCalderon-Suarez, AndreaÇaşkurlu, HülyaCascio, AntonioFernandez, RicardoGonzales, Greisha M.Palma, PedroPopescu, Corneliu PetruStebel, RomanLakatos, BotondNagy, EvaLanzafame, MassimilianoEl-Kholy, AmaniTuncer, BuseChristova, IvaKrumova, StefkaBarbosa, Alexandre Naime [UNESP]Escalera-Antezana, Juan PabloCastillo-Quino, RubenGonzales-Flores, Carlos EduardoMoreira-Flores, MiriamBatallanos-Huarachi, Marcelo FelipeGomez-Davila, ChristianBaljic, RusmirVieceli, TarsilaAriyo, Olumuyiwa ElijahLlobell, Mireia CairoGideon, Osasona OluwadamilolaOsborne, AugustusElbahr, UmranBossi, PhilippeTammaro, AntonellaRodriguez-Morales, Alfonso J.Erdem, Hakan2023-07-29T13:17:07Z2023-07-29T13:17:07Z2023-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nmni.2023.101154New Microbes and New Infections, v. 53.2052-2975http://hdl.handle.net/11449/24747610.1016/j.nmni.2023.1011542-s2.0-85160608170Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengNew Microbes and New Infectionsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-07-29T13:17:07Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/247476Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T23:22:42.973550Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Features of Mpox infection: The analysis of the data submitted to the ID-IRI network |
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Features of Mpox infection: The analysis of the data submitted to the ID-IRI network |
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Features of Mpox infection: The analysis of the data submitted to the ID-IRI network Eser-Karlidag, Gulden HIV-Infected mpox Mpox Outbreak Smallpox vaccine |
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Features of Mpox infection: The analysis of the data submitted to the ID-IRI network |
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Features of Mpox infection: The analysis of the data submitted to the ID-IRI network |
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Features of Mpox infection: The analysis of the data submitted to the ID-IRI network |
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Features of Mpox infection: The analysis of the data submitted to the ID-IRI network |
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Features of Mpox infection: The analysis of the data submitted to the ID-IRI network |
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Eser-Karlidag, Gulden |
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Eser-Karlidag, Gulden Chacon-Cruz, Enrique Cag, Yasemin Martinez-Orozco, Jose Arturo Gudino-Solorio, Humberto Cruz-Flores, Raul Adrian Gonzalez-Rodriguez, Andrea Martinez-Nieves, Daniela Gomez-Zepeda, Mario Calderon-Suarez, Andrea Çaşkurlu, Hülya Cascio, Antonio Fernandez, Ricardo Gonzales, Greisha M. Palma, Pedro Popescu, Corneliu Petru Stebel, Roman Lakatos, Botond Nagy, Eva Lanzafame, Massimiliano El-Kholy, Amani Tuncer, Buse Christova, Iva Krumova, Stefka Barbosa, Alexandre Naime [UNESP] Escalera-Antezana, Juan Pablo Castillo-Quino, Ruben Gonzales-Flores, Carlos Eduardo Moreira-Flores, Miriam Batallanos-Huarachi, Marcelo Felipe Gomez-Davila, Christian Baljic, Rusmir Vieceli, Tarsila Ariyo, Olumuyiwa Elijah Llobell, Mireia Cairo Gideon, Osasona Oluwadamilola Osborne, Augustus Elbahr, Umran Bossi, Philippe Tammaro, Antonella Rodriguez-Morales, Alfonso J. Erdem, Hakan |
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Chacon-Cruz, Enrique Cag, Yasemin Martinez-Orozco, Jose Arturo Gudino-Solorio, Humberto Cruz-Flores, Raul Adrian Gonzalez-Rodriguez, Andrea Martinez-Nieves, Daniela Gomez-Zepeda, Mario Calderon-Suarez, Andrea Çaşkurlu, Hülya Cascio, Antonio Fernandez, Ricardo Gonzales, Greisha M. Palma, Pedro Popescu, Corneliu Petru Stebel, Roman Lakatos, Botond Nagy, Eva Lanzafame, Massimiliano El-Kholy, Amani Tuncer, Buse Christova, Iva Krumova, Stefka Barbosa, Alexandre Naime [UNESP] Escalera-Antezana, Juan Pablo Castillo-Quino, Ruben Gonzales-Flores, Carlos Eduardo Moreira-Flores, Miriam Batallanos-Huarachi, Marcelo Felipe Gomez-Davila, Christian Baljic, Rusmir Vieceli, Tarsila Ariyo, Olumuyiwa Elijah Llobell, Mireia Cairo Gideon, Osasona Oluwadamilola Osborne, Augustus Elbahr, Umran Bossi, Philippe Tammaro, Antonella Rodriguez-Morales, Alfonso J. Erdem, Hakan |
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University of Health Sciences Fethi Sekin City Hospital Mexico & Research and Advisory Istanbul Medeniyet University Faculty of Medicine Clinica Especializada “CONDESA” Mexico City University of Palermo San Juan City Hospital Centro Hospitalar Tamega e Sousa Dr.Victor Babes Clinical Hospital of Infectious and Tropical Diseases Masaryk University National Institute of Hematology and Infectious Diseases Santa Chiara Hospital Cairo University National Centre of Infectious and Parasitic Diseases Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) Secretaria de Salud - Gobierno Autonomo Municipal de Cochabamba Servicio Departamental de Salud KCU Sarajevo Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre Federal Teaching Hospital Hospital Universitario Mútua de Terrassa Hospitals Management Board Njala University King Hamad University Hospital Pasteur Institute Sapienza University of Rome Fundacion Universitaria Autonoma de Las Americas-Institución Universitaria Visión de Las Américas Universidad Científica Del Sur Lebanese American University ID-IRI Lead Coordinator |
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Eser-Karlidag, Gulden Chacon-Cruz, Enrique Cag, Yasemin Martinez-Orozco, Jose Arturo Gudino-Solorio, Humberto Cruz-Flores, Raul Adrian Gonzalez-Rodriguez, Andrea Martinez-Nieves, Daniela Gomez-Zepeda, Mario Calderon-Suarez, Andrea Çaşkurlu, Hülya Cascio, Antonio Fernandez, Ricardo Gonzales, Greisha M. Palma, Pedro Popescu, Corneliu Petru Stebel, Roman Lakatos, Botond Nagy, Eva Lanzafame, Massimiliano El-Kholy, Amani Tuncer, Buse Christova, Iva Krumova, Stefka Barbosa, Alexandre Naime [UNESP] Escalera-Antezana, Juan Pablo Castillo-Quino, Ruben Gonzales-Flores, Carlos Eduardo Moreira-Flores, Miriam Batallanos-Huarachi, Marcelo Felipe Gomez-Davila, Christian Baljic, Rusmir Vieceli, Tarsila Ariyo, Olumuyiwa Elijah Llobell, Mireia Cairo Gideon, Osasona Oluwadamilola Osborne, Augustus Elbahr, Umran Bossi, Philippe Tammaro, Antonella Rodriguez-Morales, Alfonso J. Erdem, Hakan |
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HIV-Infected mpox Mpox Outbreak Smallpox vaccine |
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HIV-Infected mpox Mpox Outbreak Smallpox vaccine |
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Background: Mpox is a rare zoonotic disease caused by the Mpox virus. On May 21, 2022, WHO announced the emergence of confirmed Mpox cases in countries outside the endemic areas in Central and West Africa. Methods: This multicentre study was performed through the Infectious Diseases International Research Initiative network. Nineteen collaborating centres in 16 countries participated in the study. Consecutive cases with positive Mpoxv-DNA results by the polymerase chain reaction test were included in the study. Results: The mean age of 647 patients included in the study was 34.5.98.6% of cases were males, 95.3% were homosexual-bisexual, and 92.2% had a history of sexual contact. History of smallpox vaccination was present in 3.4% of cases. The median incubation period was 7.0 days. The most common symptoms and signs were rashes in 99.5%, lymphadenopathy in 65.1%, and fever in 54.9%. HIV infection was present in 93.8% of cases, and 17.8% were followed up in the hospital for further treatment. In the two weeks before the rash, prodromal symptoms occurred in 52.8% of cases. The incubation period was 3.5 days shorter in HIV-infected Mpox cases with CD4 count <200/μL, we disclosed the presence of lymphadenopathy, a characteristic finding for Mpox, accompanied the disease to a lesser extent in cases with smallpox vaccination. Conclusions: Mpox disseminates globally, not just in the endemic areas. Knowledge of clinical features, disease transmission kinetics, and rapid and effective implementation of public health measures are paramount, as reflected by our findings in this study. |
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