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Varicella Coinfection in Patients with Active Monkeypox in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Authors :
James O. Lloyd-Smith
Douglas S. Morier
Lisa E. Hensley
Nicole A. Hoff
Sara C. Johnston
Anne W. Rimoin
Reena H. Doshi
Jean Jacques Muyembe-Tamfum
Neville K. Kisalu
Emile Okitolonda-Wemakoy
Source :
EcoHealth. 14:564-574
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2017.

Abstract

From 2006 to 2007, an active surveillance program for human monkeypox (MPX) in the Democratic Republic of the Congo identified 151 cases of coinfection with monkeypox virus and varicella zoster virus from 1158 suspected cases of human MPX (13%). Using clinical and socio-demographic data collected with standardized instruments by trained, local nurse supervisors, we examined a variety of hypotheses to explain the unexpectedly high proportion of coinfections among the sample, including the hypothesis that the two viruses occur independently. The probabilities of disease incidence and selection necessary to yield the observed sample proportion of coinfections under an assumption of independence are plausible given what is known and assumed about human MPX incidence. Cases of human MPX are expected to be underreported, and more coinfections are expected with improved surveillance.

Details

ISSN :
16129210 and 16129202
Volume :
14
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
EcoHealth
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....32b20c68882e948b57f3ac0fbd98f434