1. Preparing for Mpox Resurgence: Surveillance Lessons From Outbreaks in Toronto, Canada.
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Sachdeva, Herveen, Shahin, Rita, Ota, Sylvia, Isabel, Sandra, Mangat, Chand S, Stuart, Rebecca, Padhi, Shovita, Chris, Allison, Mishra, Sharmistha, Tan, Darrell H S, Braukmann, Tom W, Eshaghi, AliReza, Mejia, Edgard M, Hizon, Nikho A, and Finkelstein, Michael
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MONKEYPOX ,WHOLE genome sequencing - Abstract
Background With many global jurisdictions, Toronto, Canada, experienced an mpox outbreak in spring/summer 2022. Cases declined following implementation of a large vaccination campaign. A surge in early 2023 led to speculation that asymptomatic and/or undetected local transmission was occurring in the city. Methods Mpox cases and positive laboratory results are reported to Toronto Public Health. Epidemic curves and descriptive risk factor summaries for the 2022 and 2023 outbreaks were generated. First- and second-dose vaccination was monitored. Mpox virus wastewater surveillance and whole genome sequencing were conducted to generate hypotheses about the source of the 2023 resurgence. Results An overall 515 cases were reported in spring/summer 2022 and 17 in the 2022–2023 resurgence. Wastewater data correlated with the timing of cases. Whole genome sequencing showed that 2022–2023 cases were distinct from 2022 cases and closer to sequences from another country, suggesting a new importation as a source. At the start of the resurgence, approximately 16% of first-dose vaccine recipients had completed their second dose. Conclusions This investigation demonstrates the importance of ongoing surveillance and preparedness for mpox outbreaks. Undetected local transmission was not a likely source of the 2022–2023 resurgence. Ongoing preexposure vaccine promotion remains important to mitigate disease burden. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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