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Evaluation of 11 commercially available PCR kits for the detection of monkeypox virus DNA, Berlin, July to September 2022
Before the international spread of monkeypox in May 2022, PCR kits for the detection of orthopoxviruses, and specifically monkeypox virus, were rarely available. Here we describe the evaluation of 11 recently developed commercially available PCR kits for the detection of monkeypox virus DNA. All tested kits are currently intended for research use only and clinical performance still needs to be assessed in more detail, but all were suitable for diagnostics of monkeypox virus, with variations in specificity rather than sensitivity.
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High monkeypox vaccine acceptance among male users of smartphone-based online gay-dating apps in Europe, 30 July to 12 August 2022
We assess monkeypox vaccination acceptance among male adults in the European Region. We conducted an online survey through two dating apps targeting men who have sex with men, from 30 July to 12 August 2022. We developed Bayesian hierarchical logistic regression models to investigate monkeypox vaccination acceptance. Overall crude vaccination acceptance was 82% and higher in north-western compared to south-eastern European regions. Acceptance strongly rose with perception of increased disease severity and transmission risk, and in individuals linked to healthcare.
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Very low risk of monkeypox among staff and students after exposure to a confirmed case in educational settings, England, May to July 2022
We investigated a secondary school (11–16 year-olds), a primary school (5–11 year-olds), reception year (4–5 year-olds) and a nursery (2–5 year-olds) following confirmed monkeypox in an adult in each educational setting during June and July 2022. MVA-BN vaccine was offered up to 14 days post exposure to 186 children < 12 years and 21 were vaccinated. No secondary cases occurred among at least 340 exposed students and more than 100 exposed staff during the 28-day follow-up period.
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The risk of reverse zoonotic transmission to pet animals during the current global monkeypox outbreak, United Kingdom, June to mid-September 2022
We report results of surveillance between June and mid-September 2022 of pet animals living in households of confirmed human monkeypox (MPX) cases. Since surveillance commenced, 154 animals from 40 households with a confirmed human MPX case were reported to the United Kingdom Animal and Plant Health Agency. No animals with clinical signs of MPX were identified. While a risk of transmission exists to pets from owners with a confirmed MPX virus infection, we assess this risk to be low.
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A large multi-country outbreak of monkeypox across 41 countries in the WHO European Region, 7 March to 23 August 2022
Aisling M Vaughan , Orlando Cenciarelli , Soledad Colombe , Luís Alves de Sousa , Natalie Fischer , Celine M Gossner , Jeff Pires , Giuditta Scardina , Gudrun Aspelund , Margarita Avercenko , Sara Bengtsson , Paula Blomquist , Anna Caraglia , Emilie Chazelle , Orna Cohen , Asuncion Diaz , Christina Dillon , Irina Dontsenko , Katja Kotkavaara , Mario Fafangel , Federica Ferraro , Richard Firth , Jannik Fonager , Christina Frank , Mireia G Carrasco , Kassiani Gkolfinopoulou , Marte Petrikke Grenersen , Bernardo R Guzmán Herrador , Judit Henczkó , Elske Hoornenborg , Derval Igoe , Maja Ilić , Klaus Jansen , Denisa-Georgiana Janță , Tone Bjordal Johansen , Ana Kasradze , Anders Koch , Jan Kyncl , João Vieira Martins , Andrew McAuley , Kassiani Mellou , Zsuzsanna Molnár , Zohar Mor , Joël Mossong , Alina Novacek , Hana Orlikova , Iva Pem Novosel , Maria K Rossi , Malgorzata Sadkowska-Todys , Clare Sawyer , Daniela Schmid , Anca Sîrbu , Klara Sondén , Arnaud Tarantola , Margarida Tavares , Marianna Thordardottir , Veronika Učakar , Catharina Van Ewijk , Juta Varjas , Anne Vergison , Roberto Vivancos , Karolina Zakrzewska , Richard Pebody and Joana M HaussigFollowing the report of a non-travel-associated cluster of monkeypox cases by the United Kingdom in May 2022, 41 countries across the WHO European Region have reported 21,098 cases and two deaths by 23 August 2022. Nowcasting suggests a plateauing in case notifications. Most cases (97%) are MSM, with atypical rash-illness presentation. Spread is mainly through close contact during sexual activities. Few cases are reported among women and children. Targeted interventions of at-risk groups are needed to stop further transmission.
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Isolation of viable monkeypox virus from anal and urethral swabs, Italy, May to July 2022
Anal and urethral samples from confirmed cases of monkeypox were screened for monkeypox virus (MPXV) by real-time PCR. Isolation of the virus was subsequently attempted in cell culture. Actively-replicating virus was demonstrated in 13 of 18 and 11 of 15 PCR-positive anal and urethral swabs, respectively, collected within 7 days from symptoms onset. Two asymptomatic secondary cases had detectable MPXV genetic material in urethral secretion and for one, MPXV was successfully isolated, supporting a potential MPXV sexual transmission hypothesis.
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Monkeypox DNA levels correlate with virus infectivity in clinical samples, Israel, 2022
Nir Paran , Yfat Yahalom-Ronen , Ohad Shifman , Shirley Lazar , Ronen Ben-Ami , Michal Yakubovsky , Itzchak Levy , Anat Wieder-Feinsod , Sharon Amit , Michal Katzir , Noga Carmi-Oren , Ariela Levcovich , Mirit Hershman-Sarafov , Alona Paz , Rebecca Thomas , Hadas Tamir , Lilach Cherry-Mimran , Noam Erez , Sharon Melamed , Moria Barlev-Gross , Shay Karmi , Boaz Politi , Hagit Achdout , Shay Weiss , Haim Levy , Ofir Schuster , Adi Beth-Din and Tomer IsraelyThe current monkeypox virus global spread and lack of data regarding clinical specimens’ infectivity call for examining virus infectivity, and whether this correlates with results from PCR, the available diagnostic tool. We show strong correlation between viral DNA amount in clinical specimens and virus infectivity toward BSC-1 cell line. Moreover, we define a PCR threshold value (Cq ≥ 35, ≤ 4,300 DNA copies/mL), corresponding to negative viral cultures, which may assist risk-assessment and decision-making regarding protective-measures and guidelines for patients with monkeypox.
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Monkeypox self-diagnosis abilities, determinants of vaccination and self-isolation intention after diagnosis among MSM, the Netherlands, July 2022
Monkeypox is a zoonotic disease and leads to a smallpox-like disease in humans. The current epidemic in European countries requires informed responses. We investigated the ability to self-diagnose a potential infection, and determinants of vaccination and self-isolation intention after diagnosis among 394 MSM in the Netherlands. We found that about half were able to self-diagnose monkeypox, that 70% had a high intention to get vaccinated and 44% to self-isolate after monkeypox diagnosis. Determinants went beyond mere risk behaviour criteria.
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The relevance of multiple clinical specimens in the diagnosis of monkeypox virus, Spain, June 2022
A monkeypox virus (MPXV) outbreak has been ongoing worldwide since May 2022. The role of specimens other than skin lesions for MPXV diagnosis is unknown. We evaluated 140 different clinical specimens by real-time PCR. The highest positivity rates (97%) were from skin lesions of any part of the body, followed by plasma, pharyngeal and anal swabs. Testing specimens from multiple sites may improve the sensitivity and reduce false-negative test results.
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Monkeypox: another test for PCR
More LessMonkeypox was declared a public health emergency of international concern by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 23 July 2022. Between 1 January and 23 July 2022, 16,016 laboratory confirmed cases of monkeypox and five deaths were reported to WHO from 75 countries on all continents. Public health authorities are proactively identifying cases and tracing their contacts to contain its spread. As with COVID-19, PCR is the only method capable of being deployed at sufficient speed to provide timely feedback on any public health interventions. However, at this point, there is little information on how those PCR assays are being standardised between laboratories. A likely reason is that testing is still limited on a global scale and that detection, not quantification, of monkeypox virus DNA is the main clinical requirement. Yet we should not be complacent about PCR performance. As testing requirements increase rapidly and specimens become more diverse, it would be prudent to ensure PCR accuracy from the outset to support harmonisation and ease regulatory conformance. Lessons from COVID-19 should aid implementation with appropriate material, documentary and methodological standards offering dynamic mechanisms to ensure testing that most accurately guides public health decisions.
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Paediatric monkeypox patient with unknown source of infection, the Netherlands, June 2022
Since May 2022, an international monkeypox (MPX) outbreak has been ongoing in more than 50 countries. While most cases are men who have sex with men, transmission is not restricted to this population. In this report, we describe the case of a male child younger than 10 years with MPX in the Netherlands. Despite thorough source tracing, a likely source of infection has not been identified. No secondary cases were identified in close contacts.
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Frequent detection of monkeypox virus DNA in saliva, semen, and other clinical samples from 12 patients, Barcelona, Spain, May to June 2022
A monkeypox (MPX) outbreak has expanded worldwide since May 2022. We tested 147 clinical samples collected at different time points from 12 patients by real-time PCR. MPX DNA was detected in saliva from all cases, sometimes with high viral loads. Other samples were frequently positive: rectal swab (11/12 cases), nasopharyngeal swab (10/12 cases), semen (7/9 cases), urine (9/12 cases) and faeces (8/12 cases). These results improve knowledge on virus shedding and the possible role of bodily fluids in disease transmission.
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A shift from travel-associated cases to autochthonous transmission with Berlin as epicentre of the monkeypox outbreak in Germany, May to June 2022
By 22 June 2022, 521 cases of monkeypox were notified in Germany. The median age was 38 years (IQR: 32–44); all cases were men. In Berlin, where 69% of all cases occurred, almost all were men who have sex with men. Monkeypox virus likely circulated unrecognised in Berlin before early May. Since mid-May, we observed a shift from travel-associated infections to mainly autochthonous transmission that predominantly took place in Berlin, often in association with visits to clubs and parties.
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Monkeypox outbreak predominantly affecting men who have sex with men, Madrid, Spain, 26 April to 16 June 2022
Jesús Iñigo Martínez , Elisa Gil Montalbán , Susana Jiménez Bueno , Fernando Martín Martínez , Alba Nieto Juliá , Jesús Sánchez Díaz , Natividad García Marín , Esther Córdoba Deorador , Antonio Nunziata Forte , Marcos Alonso García , Ana María Humanes Navarro , Laura Montero Morales , María José Domínguez Rodríguez , Manuel Carbajo Ariza , Luis Miguel Díaz García , Nelva Mata Pariente , Mercedes Rumayor Zarzuelo , Manuel José Velasco Rodríguez , Andrés Aragón Peña , Elena Rodríguez Baena , Ángel Miguel Benito , Ana Pérez Meixeira , María Ordobás Gavín , María Ángeles Lopaz Pérez and Araceli Arce ArnáezUp to 22 June 2022, 508 confirmed cases of monkeypox (MPX) have been reported in the Madrid region of Spain, 99% are men (n = 503) with a median age of 35 years (range: 18–67). In this ongoing outbreak, 427 cases (84.1%) reported condomless sex or sex with multiple partners within the 21 days before onset of symptoms, who were predominantly men who have sex with men (MSM) (n = 397; 93%). Both the location of the rash, mainly in the anogenital and perineal area, as well as the presence of inguinal lymphadenopathy suggest that close physical contact during sexual activity played a key role in transmission. Several cases reported being at a sauna in the city of Madrid (n = 34) or a mass event held on the Spanish island of Gran Canaria (n = 27), activities which may represent a conducive environment for MPX virus spread, with many private parties also playing an important role. Because of the rapid implementation of MPX surveillance in Madrid, one of the largest outbreaks reported outside Africa was identified. To minimise transmission, we continue to actively work with LGBTIQ+ groups and associations, with the aim of raising awareness among people at risk and encouraging them to adopt preventive measures.
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Evidence of surface contamination in hospital rooms occupied by patients infected with monkeypox, Germany, June 2022
The extent of monkeypox virus environmental contamination of surfaces is unclear. We examined surfaces in rooms occupied by two monkeypox patients on their fourth hospitalisation day. Contamination with up to 105 viral copies/cm2 on inanimate surfaces was estimated by PCR and the virus was successfully isolated from surfaces with more than 106 copies. These data highlight the importance of strict adherence of hospital staff to recommended protective measures. If appropriate, pre-exposure or early post-exposure vaccination should be considered for individuals at risk.
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Estimated incubation period for monkeypox cases confirmed in the Netherlands, May 2022
In May 2022, monkeypox outbreaks have been reported in countries not endemic for monkeypox. We estimated the monkeypox incubation period, using reported exposure and symptom-onset times for 18 cases detected and confirmed in the Netherlands up to 31 May 2022. Mean incubation period was 9.0 days* (5th–95th percentiles: 4.2–17.3), underpinning the current recommendation to monitor or isolate/quarantine case contacts for 21 days. However, as the incubation period may differ between different transmission routes, further epidemiological investigations are needed.
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Community transmission of monkeypox in the United Kingdom, April to May 2022
Roberto Vivancos , Charlotte Anderson , Paula Blomquist , Sooria Balasegaram , Anita Bell , Louise Bishop , Colin S Brown , Yimmy Chow , Obaghe Edeghere , Isaac Florence , Sarah Logan , Petra Manley , William Crowe , Andrew McAuley , Ananda Giri Shankar , Borja Mora-Peris , Karthik Paranthaman , Mateo Prochazka , Cian Ryan , David Simons , Richard Vipond , Chloe Byers , Nicholas A. Watkins , UKHSA Monkeypox Incident Management team , Will Welfare , Elizabeth Whittaker , Claire Dewsnap , Allegra Wilson , Yvonne Young , Meera Chand , Steven Riley and Susan HopkinsBetween 7 and 25 May, 86 monkeypox cases were confirmed in the United Kingdom (UK). Only one case is known to have travelled to a monkeypox virus (MPXV) endemic country. Seventy-nine cases with information were male and 66 reported being gay, bisexual, or other men who have sex with men. This is the first reported sustained MPXV transmission in the UK, with human-to-human transmission through close contacts, including in sexual networks. Improving case ascertainment and onward-transmission preventive measures are ongoing.
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Epidemiological, clinical and virological characteristics of four cases of monkeypox support transmission through sexual contact, Italy, May 2022
Andrea Antinori , Valentina Mazzotta , Serena Vita , Fabrizio Carletti , Danilo Tacconi , Laura Emma Lapini , Alessandra D’Abramo , Stefania Cicalini , Daniele Lapa , Silvia Pittalis , Vincenzo Puro , Marco Rivano Capparuccia , Emanuela Giombini , Cesare Ernesto Maria Gruber , Anna Rosa Garbuglia , Alessandra Marani , Francesco Vairo , Enrico Girardi , Francesco Vaia , Emanuele Nicastri and the INMI Monkeypox GroupSince May 2022, an outbreak of monkeypox has been ongoing in non-endemic countries. We report four cases in Italy in young adult men reporting condomless sexual intercourse. The patients are in good clinical condition with no need for specific antiviral drugs. Biological samples from seminal fluid were positive for monkeypox viral DNA. For many other viruses found in semen there is no evidence of sexual transmission. The possibility of sexual transmission of monkeypox virus needs to be investigated.
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