刚果民主共和国戈马首例输入的 MPXV Ib 支系病例:对全球监测和传播动态的影响

Daniel Mukadi-Bamuleka, Eddy Kinganda Lusamaki, Noella Mulopo-Mukanya, Adrienne Amuri-Aziza, Aine O'Toole, Brigitte Modadra-Madakpa, Guy Mutombo-Ndongala, Emmanuel Hasivirwe Vakaniaki, Sydney Merritt, Cris Kacita, Gaston Lubambo Maboko, Jean Claude Makangara, Michel Ngimba, Emmanuel Lokilo, Elisabeth Pukuta-Simbu, Gradi Luakanda-Ndelemo, Tavia Bodisa-Matamu, Zephanie Paluku-Kalimuli, Prince Akil-Bandali, Sifa Kavira, Daan Jansen, Adele Kavira-Kamaliro, Emile Muhindo-Milonde, Jeriel Mufungizi, Yves Birindwa Hamisi, Hugo Kavunga-Membo, Olivier Tshiani, Sabin S Nundu, Laurens Liesenborghs, Nicole A Hoff, Jean B Nachega, Robert Shongo, Ahidjo Ayouba, Genay Pilarowski, Alain Kakule Mangolopa, Amos K. Ebondo, Nicola Low, Souradet Y. Shaw, Sam AJ Wilkinson, Sofonias Kifle Tessema, Lorenzo Subissi, Eric Delaporte, Koen Vercauteren, Tony Wawina-Bokalanga, Anne W. Rimoin, Martine Peeters, Nicholas James Loman, Andrew Rambaut, Jean-Jacques Tamfum Muyembe, Lisa E Hensley, Jason Kindrachuk, Mbala Placide, Steve Ahuka-Mundeke
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从 2023 年 1 月到 2024 年 8 月,刚果民主共和国正在爆发的全国性猴痘疫情已在该国造成超过 3 万例疑似病例。虽然这些历史性病例总数主要是由人畜共患病造成的,但与更持续的人际传播有关的Ib支系猴痘病毒(MPXV)的出现,对刚果民主共和国东部的公共卫生造成了越来越大的影响。首先在南基伍省发现的 Ib 支猴痘病毒首次在东非多个非流行国家被发现。在刚果(金),人们一直担心 Ib 支系会在该国更广泛地扩展,这可能会使遏制和缓解反应变得更加复杂。在此,我们报告了首次在北基伍省(包括境内流离失所者营地)出现的 Ib 体系病例,疑似的密切接触传播包括非亲密接触者和儿童。这些发现表明,水痘病例调查和社区宣传活动应考虑到包括 15 岁儿童在内的非性接触介导的 Ib 支原体传播。
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First imported Cases of MPXV Clade Ib in Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo: Implications for Global Surveillance and Transmission Dynamics
The ongoing national mpox outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has resulted in more >30,000 suspected cases in the country from January 2023 to August 2024. While these historic case totals have been driven by primarily by zoonosis, the emergence of Clade Ib monkeypox virus (MPXV), which is connected to more sustained human-to-human transmission, has been associated with increasing public health impacts in eastern DRC. First identified in South Kivu province, Clade Ib MPXV has been identified in multiple non-endemic East African countries for the first time. In DRC, there have been concerns over broader Clade Ib expansion in the country that could further complicate containment and mitigation responses. Here, we report the first introductions of Clade Ib into North Kivu province, including within internal displacement camps, with suspected close contact transmission that includes non-intimate contacts and children. These findings demonstrate that mpox case investigations and community messaging campaigns should include considerations for non-sexual contact-mediated transmission of Clade Ib that includes children <15 years.
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