Mpox in an immunocompromised patient: Fatal case report, Colombia.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Sheryll Corchuelo Chavarro, Alicia Rosales Munar, Edgar Parra Saad, Cristian Arbey Velarde Hoyos, Idabely Betancur Ortiz, Orlando Torres-Fernandez, Lady Rivera, Diana Walteros, Franklyn Prieto, Marcela Mercado
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Abstract

Mpox is a viral zoonosis caused by the monkeypox virus (MPXV), a double-stranded DNA virus mostly transmitted by direct contact, respiratory droplets, and contaminated fomites. Immunodeficiency, younger age, chronic diseases, and lack of immunization are all associated with severe illness. Mpox was declared by the World Health Organization a Public Health Emergency of International Concern on May 20, 2022. This report aimed to provide a detailed histopathological and immunohistochemical findings of a fatal case of an immunosuppressed patient infected with MPXV, reported in Colombia in September 2022. A description of the clinical findings was made, followed by histopathological, immunohistochemical, and molecular studies to confirm the presence of MPXV genomes and viral antigens in different tissues. MPXV viral DNA of the clade IIb was identified, and MPXV genomes were found in the liver, lung, heart, and brain. Interestingly, MPXV antigens were observed in the skin and lung, mainly in necrotic areas surrounded by active inflammatory cell markers. The simultaneous use of several diagnostic tools, as histopathological, molecular and Next Generation Sequencing in fatal cases involving a variety of viral agents, provide relevant information to understand the pathogenesis and clarify the cause of death of this emerging infectious disease.

一例免疫功能低下患者的麻疹:致命病例报告,哥伦比亚。
猴痘是由猴痘病毒(MPXV)引起的病毒性人畜共患病,猴痘病毒是一种双链DNA病毒,主要通过直接接触、呼吸道飞沫和受污染的污染物传播。免疫缺陷、年轻、慢性疾病和缺乏免疫都与严重疾病有关。世界卫生组织于2022年5月20日宣布麻疹为国际关注的突发公共卫生事件。本报告旨在提供2022年9月在哥伦比亚报告的免疫抑制患者感染MPXV的致命病例的详细组织病理学和免疫组织化学结果。对临床发现进行了描述,随后进行了组织病理学、免疫组织化学和分子研究,以证实MPXV基因组和病毒抗原在不同组织中的存在。MPXV病毒DNA鉴定分支IIb, MPXV基因组在肝脏,肺,心脏和大脑中发现。有趣的是,在皮肤和肺中观察到MPXV抗原,主要是在活跃的炎症细胞标记物周围的坏死区域。同时使用几种诊断工具,如组织病理学、分子和下一代测序,在涉及多种病毒剂的致命病例中,提供相关信息,以了解这种新出现的传染病的发病机制和阐明死亡原因。
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4.50
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172
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases (JJID), an official bimonthly publication of National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Japan, publishes papers dealing with basic research on infectious diseases relevant to humans in the fields of bacteriology, virology, mycology, parasitology, medical entomology, vaccinology, and toxinology. Pathology, immunology, biochemistry, and blood safety related to microbial pathogens are among the fields covered. Sections include: original papers, short communications, epidemiological reports, methods, laboratory and epidemiology communications, letters to the editor, and reviews.
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