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MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep ; 73(2): 44-48, 2024 Jan 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38236779

ABSTRACT

Since May 2022, approximately 2,500 mpox cases have been reported in Los Angeles County (LAC), California. Beginning in May 2023, the LAC Department of Public Health observed a consistent increase in mpox cases after a prolonged period of low incidence. A total of 56 cases were identified during May 4-August 17, 2023. A minority of mpox patients were fully vaccinated (29%). One patient was hospitalized; no deaths were reported. Two cases of reinfection occurred, both of which were associated with mild illness. The increasing number of cases during this period was significant, as few other health departments in the United States reported an increase in mpox cases during the same period. The outbreak spread similarly to the 2022 U.S. mpox outbreak, mainly through sexual contact among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men. Vaccination against mpox became available in June 2022 and has been shown to be effective at preventing mpox disease. This outbreak was substantially smaller than the 2022 mpox outbreak in LAC (2,280 cases); possible explanations for the lower case count include increased immunity provided from vaccination against mpox and population immunity from previous infections. Nonetheless, mpox continues to spread within LAC, and preventive measures, such as receipt of JYNNEOS vaccination, are recommended for persons at risk of Monkeypox virus exposure.


Subject(s)
Mpox (monkeypox) , Sexual and Gender Minorities , Male , Humans , Homosexuality, Male , Los Angeles/epidemiology , Disease Outbreaks
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J Infect Dis ; 229(Supplement_2): S249-S254, 2024 Mar 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37995310

ABSTRACT

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health established a surveillance system to identify complicated (advanced human immunodeficiency virus [HIV] or hospitalized) mpox cases. From 1 August to 30 November 2022, we identified 1581 mpox cases, of which 134 (8.5%) were complicated. A subset of 8 cases did not recover after either initiating or completing a course of oral tecovirimat. All 8 patients were HIV positive and had advanced HIV (CD4 count <200 cells/µL). We identified 8 distinct mutations previously associated with tecovirimat resistance in specimens collected from 6 patients. Ongoing surveillance of viral evolution requires close coordination between health departments and frontline providers.


Subject(s)
HIV Seropositivity , Mpox (monkeypox) , Humans , Los Angeles , Benzamides , Isoindoles
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Emerg Infect Dis ; 29(12): 2520-2523, 2023 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37856215

ABSTRACT

Reports of tecovirimat-resistant mpox have emerged after widespread use of antiviral therapy during the 2022 mpox outbreak. Optimal management of patients with persistent infection with or without suspected resistance is yet to be established. We report a successfully treated case of severe mpox in California, USA, that had suspected tecovirimat resistance.


Subject(s)
Mpox (monkeypox) , Humans , United States , Immunocompromised Host , Benzamides , Disease Outbreaks
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Lancet ; 402(10402): 608-609, 2023 08 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37597882
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J Clin Virol ; 164: 105493, 2023 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37220710

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Despite the sharp increase in mpox (formerly monkeypox) incidence and the wide geographic spread of mpox during the 2022 outbreak, the community prevalence of infection remains poorly characterized. This study is a retrospective epidemiologic survey to estimate mpox prevalence. METHODS: Samples obtained for sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing from April to September 2022 in the public hospital and clinic system of San Mateo County, California were screened for mpox virus (MPXV) using polymerase chain reaction. RESULTS: 16/1,848 samples from 11/1,645 individuals were positive for MPXV by qPCR. 4/11 individuals with positive MPXV testing were cisgender women, 2 of whom were pregnant at the time of sample collection. Both deliveries were complicated by chorioamnionitis. Anorectal and oropharyngeal samples were the most likely to be positive for MPXV (4/60 anorectal samples and 4/66 oropharyngeal samples compared with 5/1,264 urine samples and 3/445 vaginal samples). CONCLUSIONS: Our study is one of the first epidemiologic surveys for MPXV infection outside of sexual health/STI clinic settings. Relatively high rates of MPXV from oropharyngeal and anorectal samples reinforces the importance of MPXV testing at various anatomic sites, particularly if patients are presenting with non-lesional symptoms (pharyngitis, proctitis). However, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has not yet authorized non-lesional MPXV testing. The identification of MPXV in women in our cohort suggests that the rates of mpox in women may have previously been underestimated and highlights the risk of pregnancy complications associated with mpox.


Subject(s)
Mpox (monkeypox) , Pregnancy , Humans , Female , Prevalence , Retrospective Studies , Ambulatory Care Facilities , California/epidemiology , Monkeypox virus
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BMJ ; 380: 489, 2023 03 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36858452
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Emerg Infect Dis ; 29(4): 848-850, 2023 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36918374

ABSTRACT

We retrospectively screened oropharyngeal and rectal swab samples originally collected in California, USA, for Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae testing for the presence of monkeypox virus DNA. Among 206 patients screened, 17 (8%) had samples with detectable viral DNA. Monkeypox virus testing from mucosal sites should be considered for at-risk patients.


Subject(s)
Chlamydia Infections , Gonorrhea , Mpox (monkeypox) , Humans , California/epidemiology , Chlamydia Infections/diagnosis , Chlamydia Infections/epidemiology , Chlamydia trachomatis/genetics , Chlamydia trachomatis/isolation & purification , DNA , Gonorrhea/diagnosis , Monkeypox virus/genetics , Monkeypox virus/isolation & purification , Neisseria gonorrhoeae/genetics , Neisseria gonorrhoeae/isolation & purification , Retrospective Studies , Mpox (monkeypox)/diagnosis
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Am J Trop Med Hyg ; 108(3): 592-594, 2023 03 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36716741

ABSTRACT

Mpox (formally monkeypox) is an Orthopoxvirus associated with both zoonotic and person-to-person spread. Human mpox classically presents with rash and systemic symptoms. Although sporadic outbreaks of mpox have occurred worldwide, the 2022 outbreak is the first of pandemic significance. Thousands of geographically dispersed cases were reported beginning in May 2022. The clinical presentations and outcomes of mpox infection have varied greatly based on viral clade. Further guidance is needed for clinicians to diagnose and treat this emerging infection. We present five clinical vignettes of confirmed cases diagnosed in June and July 2022 in northern California to demonstrate the range of mpox disease, including myocarditis, pharyngitis, epididymitis, and proctitis. We note a significant overlap with HIV infection and a high rate of concurrent sexually transmitted infection. Given the heterogenous presentations of mpox disease, clinicians should maintain a high degree of suspicion in patients with oropharyngeal or genital lesions, proctitis, or new rash.


Subject(s)
Exanthema , HIV Infections , Mpox (monkeypox) , Proctitis , Male , Humans , Disease Outbreaks
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Emerg Infect Dis ; 29(2): 435-437, 2023 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36469326

ABSTRACT

Risk for transmission of monkeypox virus (MPXV) (clade IIb) to healthcare workers (HCWs) is low. Although many cases have been reported among HCW, only a few have been occupationally acquired. We report a case of non-needle stick MPXV transmission to an HCW in the United States.


Subject(s)
Monkeypox virus , Mpox (monkeypox) , Humans , Mpox (monkeypox)/diagnosis , Mpox (monkeypox)/epidemiology , California/epidemiology , Health Personnel
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Emerg Infect Dis ; 28(10): 2121-2123, 2022 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35971952

ABSTRACT

We report human monkeypox in a man who returned to the United States from the United Kingdom and reported no sexual contact. He had vesicular and pustular skin lesions but no anogenital involvement. The potential modes of transmission may have implications for the risk of spread and for epidemic control.


Subject(s)
Mpox (monkeypox) , California , Disease Outbreaks , Humans , Male , Mpox (monkeypox)/diagnosis , Mpox (monkeypox)/epidemiology , Monkeypox virus , United Kingdom/epidemiology , United States/epidemiology
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BMJ ; 376: o631, 2022 03 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35587391
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BMJ ; 377: o976, 2022 04 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35418446
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