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Mpox outbreak in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: A translational approach.

Authors :
Lira GS
Ota VA
Melo MQS
Castiñeiras ACP
Leitão IC
Silva BO
Mariani D
Gonçalves CCA
Ribeiro LJ
Halpern M
Abreu TF
Carneiro FA
Scheid HT
Souza LAV
Rodrigues DGM
Cruz NVG
Cony A
Carvalho S
de Lima LPO
Viala VL
Caldas LA
de Souza W
Higa LM
Voloch CM
Ferreira OC Jr
Damaso CR
Galliez RM
Faffe DS
Tanuri A
Castiñeiras TMPP
Source :
Journal of medical virology [J Med Virol] 2024 May; Vol. 96 (5), pp. e29621.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Mpox is a zoonotic disease historically reported in Africa. Since 2003, limited outbreaks have occurred outside Africa. In 2022, the global spread of cases with sustained interhuman transmission and unusual disease features raised public health concerns. We explore the mpox outbreak in Rio de Janeiro (RJ) state, Brazil, in an observational study of mpox-suspected cases from June to December 2022. Data collection relied on a public healthcare notification form. Diagnosis was determined by MPXV-PCR. In 46 confirmed cases, anti-OPXV IgG was determined by ELISA, and seven MPXV genomes were sequenced. A total of 3095 cases were included, 816 (26.3%) with positive MPXV-PCR results. Most positive cases were men in their 30 s and MSM. A total of 285 (34.9%) MPXV-PCR+ patients live with HIV. Eight were coinfected with varicella-zoster virus. Anogenital lesions and adenomegaly were associated with the diagnosis of mpox. Females and individuals under 18 represented 9.4% and 5.4% of all confirmed cases, respectively, showing higher PCR cycle threshold (Ct) values and fewer anogenital lesions compared to adult men. Anti-OPXV IgG was detected in 29/46 (63.0%) patients. All analyzed sequences belonged to clade IIb. In RJ state, mpox presented a diverse clinical picture, represented mainly by mild cases with low complication rates and prominent genital involvement. The incidence in females and children was higher than usually reported. The observation of a bimodal distribution of Ct values, with few positive results, may suggest the need to review the diagnostic criteria in these groups.<br /> (© 2024 Wiley Periodicals LLC.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1096-9071
Volume :
96
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of medical virology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38654686
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/jmv.29621