罗马尼亚麻风病人的临床、流行病学和分子方面。

IF 1.7 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
GERMS Pub Date : 2024-06-30 eCollection Date: 2024-06-01 DOI:10.18683/germs.2024.1425
Robert Hohan, Ovidiu Vlaicu, Leontina Bănică, Andreea Ioana Tudor, Anca Negru, Simona Paraschiv, Dan Oţelea
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摘要

简介为了更好地了解影响猴痘传播的因素,本研究对布加勒斯特一家主要传染病中心的猴痘病毒实时PCR检测呈阳性的患者进行了分析,这些患者占罗马尼亚确诊病例的三分之一:方法:利用临床数据和实验室检测建立患者档案。在 mpox 结果呈阳性的情况下,还对病毒基因组进行了新一代测序,以更好地了解感染的流行病学和该病毒的进化路径:结果:在 47 名临床怀疑感染的患者中,有 18 例通过实时 PCR(RT-PCR)检测出 mpox 阳性。患者主要为男男性行为者(MSM),通常合并感染 HIV-1(占半数),并伴有其他性传播感染(STI)。对 20 份样本(15 名患者)进行的系统发育分析表明,罗马尼亚的 mpox 病例是由多次输入事件和本地传播造成的。发现一些来自欧洲国家(德国、意大利、法国)和美国的序列与罗马尼亚的序列密切相关。在一名病毒血症未得到控制的HIV-1感染者身上观察到并记录了宿主内演化,在两个身体分区中显示出略有不同的突变特征:这项研究表明,罗马尼亚的 mpox 病例在临床、流行病学和突变特征方面与其他欧洲国家报告的病例相似。
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Clinical, epidemiological and molecular aspects of patients with mpox in Romania.

Introduction: To better understand the factors which influence the spread of monkeypox (mpox) infection, the patients that tested positive for mpox virus by real-time PCR in one of the main infectious diseases centers in Bucharest were analyzed in this study, amounting to one third of the confirmed cases in Romania.

Methods: Clinical data and laboratory tests were used to build the patient profiles. In the case of positive mpox results, next-generation sequencing of the viral genome was also performed to better comprehend the epidemiology of the infections and the evolutionary path of this virus.

Results: Among 47 patients with clinical suspicion of infection, 18 cases tested positive for mpox by real-time PCR (RT-PCR). Patients were mainly men who have sex with men (MSM), often coinfected with HIV-1 (half of the cases) and presenting with other sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Phylogenetic analysis was performed on 20 samples (15 patients) and indicated that mpox cases in Romania were the result of multiple importing events followed by local spread. A few sequences from European countries (Germany, Italy, France) and USA were found to be closely related to the Romanian sequences. Intra-host evolution was observed and documented in one patient with HIV-1 infection with uncontrolled viremia, showing slightly different mutation profiles in two body compartments.

Conclusions: This study showed that the mpox cases from Romania presented similar clinical, epidemiological and mutational features with those reported by other European countries.

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