Monkeypox virus infections in low-risk groups during the 2022-23 global outbreak: An analysis of the WHO global report.

Le infezioni in medicina Pub Date : 2024-03-01 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.53854/liim-3201-2
Max Carlos Ramírez-Soto, Hugo Arroyo-Hernández
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Introduction: In the 2022-23 Mpox outbreak, cases also occurred in children, adolescents, and adults aged 50 years and older, for whom the risk of transmission is low and whose epidemiological characteristics are less known, compared to high-risk groups such as young adults. Here we describe the epidemiological characteristics of Mpox in children, adolescents and adults aged 50 years and older in the global Mpox outbreak.

Methods: A retrospective study on laboratory-confirmed surveillance data of Mpox cases reported to World Health Organization (WHO) was conducted. Case data from WHO's 2022-23 Mpox Outbreak: Global Trends from 1 January 2022 to 1 September 2023 was used for our analysis. We included cases reported by WHO with data on age (children [range, 0 to 9 years], adolescents [range, 10 to 17 years], adults 50 to 59 years, and adults 60 years and older), gender, WHO region, hospital admission, and intensive care unit admission.

Results: Until September 01, 2023, data from 89,752 cases of Mpox have been reported to WHO. Of all the reported cases, 1124 (1.3%), 6296 (7.0%) and 1501 (1.6%) were children and adolescents, adults aged 50-59 years, and adults aged 60 years or older, respectively, and the proportion varied among WHO regions. There was a high proportion of cases among population aged 0-17 years, adolescents (256 [66.3%]) from the region of the Americas and girls aged 0-9 years [127 (46.7%)] from the African region. Men aged 50-59 years (3495 [57.2%] vs. 2553 [41.8%] cases from the region of the Americas and the European region, respectively) and men aged 60-69 years (639 [60.0%] vs. 607 [48.4%] from the region of the Americas and the European region) were most affected, compared to other age groups and women. Among children, adolescents, and adults aged 50 years or older, a low proportion of cases developed some complications and required hospital admission, and some cases were admitted to the intensive care unit.

Conclusions: Epidemiological evidence of Mpox in these low-risk groups highlights the risk of wider community transmission. Therefore, while efforts continue to control the global outbreak of Mpox in high-risk groups, it is also necessary to ensure that these low-risk groups have access to timely health care and vaccination.

2022-23 年全球猴痘疫情爆发期间低风险人群的猴痘病毒感染情况:对世界卫生组织全球报告的分析。
导言:在 2022-23 年的麻风腮疫情中,儿童、青少年和 50 岁及以上的成年人也出现了病例,与青壮年等高危人群相比,这些人群的传播风险较低,其流行病学特征也较少为人所知。在此,我们描述了全球痘疹疫情中儿童、青少年和 50 岁及以上成年人的痘疹流行病学特征:我们对向世界卫生组织(WHO)报告的经实验室确诊的痘病病例监测数据进行了回顾性研究。病例数据来自世卫组织的《2022-23 年天花疫情》:全球趋势》中的病例数据用于分析。我们纳入了世卫组织报告的病例数据,其中包括年龄(儿童[范围为0至9岁]、青少年[范围为10至17岁]、50至59岁的成年人和60岁及以上的成年人)、性别、世卫组织地区、入院情况和入住重症监护室的情况:截至 2023 年 9 月 1 日,世卫组织共收到 89,752 例麻风腮病例的报告。在所有报告病例中,儿童和青少年、50-59 岁的成人以及 60 岁或以上的成人分别占 1124 例(1.3%)、6296 例(7.0%)和 1501 例(1.6%),各世卫组织地区的比例有所不同。美洲地区 0-17 岁青少年病例(256 例 [66.3%])和非洲地区 0-9 岁女童病例(127 例 [46.7%])比例较高。与其他年龄组和女性相比,50-59 岁的男性(美洲地区和欧洲地区分别为 3495 例[57.2%] 和 2553 例[41.8%])和 60-69 岁的男性(美洲地区和欧洲地区分别为 639 例[60.0%] 和 607 例[48.4%])受影响最大。在儿童、青少年和 50 岁或以上的成年人中,出现一些并发症并需要住院治疗的病例比例较低,其中一些病例住进了重症监护室:结论:这些低风险人群中的麻风腮流行病学证据凸显了更广泛的社区传播风险。因此,在继续努力控制全球高危人群中爆发的麻风痘的同时,也有必要确保这些低危人群能够及时获得医疗保健和疫苗接种。
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