Protocol for the Mpox Prospective Observational Cohort Study (MPOCS) among individuals with mpox in Canada

Darrell H S Tan, Rob Kozak, Attia Qamar, Reva Persaud, Adrienne K Chan, John Maxwell, Michael Kwag, Allison McGeer, S. Walmsley, Marina B Klein, Mark W Hull, Sharmistha Mishra
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In mid-2022, a global mpox epidemic emerged that was concentrated in gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men, prompting the WHO to declare a public health emergency of international concern. Shortly after cases were first identified in Canada, we established the Mpox Prospective Observational Cohort Study (MPOCS) to characterize clinical, psychosocial, epidemiologic and virologic characteristics of this re-emerging infection. Community members were engaged in identifying research priorities, creating participant-facing materials, and forming a community advisory board. This article outlines the MPOCS study protocol. Although cases of mpox in Canada have rapidly declined, our research procedures may serve as a template for rapidly studying emerging infectious disease threats in the future, particularly among sexual networks.
加拿大麻风病人前瞻性观察队列研究(MPOCS)议定书
2022 年年中,全球出现了一种主要集中在男同性恋、双性恋和其他男男性行为者中的麻风腮疫情,促使世界卫生组织宣布进入国际关注的公共卫生紧急状态。在加拿大首次发现病例后不久,我们就建立了痘痘前瞻性观察队列研究(MPOCS),以了解这种重新出现的感染的临床、社会心理、流行病学和病毒学特征。社区成员参与了确定研究重点、制作面向参与者的材料以及组建社区咨询委员会等工作。本文概述了 MPOCS 研究方案。虽然加拿大的麻疹病例已迅速减少,但我们的研究程序可作为未来快速研究新发传染病威胁的模板,尤其是在性网络中。
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