Understanding the Epidemiology of Monkeypox Virus to Prevent Future Outbreaks
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Statistical Analysis
2.2. Ethical Aspects
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
References
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Sex | % | |
Male | 404 | (99.75) |
Female | 1 | (0.25) |
Age (years) | % | |
60–64 | 1 | (0.25) |
55–59 | 2 | (0.49) |
50–54 | 6 | (1.48) |
45–49 | 15 | (3.70) |
40–44 | 39 | (9.63) |
35–39 | 57 | (14.07) |
30–34 | 98 | (24.20) |
25–29 | 118 | (29.14) |
20–24 | 58 | (14.32) |
15–19 | 10 | (2.47) |
10–14 | 1 | (0.25) |
Clade | % | |
Clade 1 | 0 | (0.00) |
Clade 2 | 405 | (100) |
Sexual Orientation | % | |
Men who have sex with men (MSM) | 287 | (70.86) |
Bisexual | 70 | (17.28) |
Heterosexual | 35 | (8.64) |
Unspecified | 13 | (3.22) |
Previous sexual contact? | % | |
Yes | 332 | (81.96) |
No | 73 | (18.04) |
Travel history | 22 | (30.14) (22/73) |
Wild animal contact | 12 | (16.44) (12/73) |
Unspecified | 39 | (53.42) (39/73) |
Smallpox immunization * | % | |
Immunization history | 8 | (1.98) |
Immunized denied | 397 | (09.02) |
Comorbidities | % | |
None | 250 | (61.73) |
HIV | 137 | (33.82) |
Immunosuppression (non-specified) | 11 | (2.73) |
Chronic liver disease | 2 | (0.49) |
Cancer | 2 | (0.49) |
Treatment with corticosteroids | 2 | (0.49) |
Chronic kidney disease | 1 | (0.25) |
Smallpox immunization * | % | |
Immunization history | 8 | (1.98) |
Immunized denied | 397 | (09.02) |
Comorbidities (HIV) | 6 | 1.48% |
Condition severity (mild) | 8 | 1.98% |
Elementary Skin Lesion | % | |
Papulonecrotic | 255 | (62.96) |
Vesicular | 255 | (62.96) |
Macular | 219 | (54.07) |
Crust | 101 | (24.94) |
Number of skin lesions | % | |
<25 lesions | 336 | (82.96) |
25–50 lesions | 68 | (19.79) |
>50 lesions | 1 | (0.25) |
Location of the rash | % | |
Located | 117 | (28.89) |
Disseminated | 288 | (71.11) |
Morphology of the rash | % | |
Polymorphic dermatosis (exanthema in different stages) | 301 | (74.32) |
Monomorphic dermatosis (exanthema at the same stage) | 104 | (25.68) |
Extracutaneous manifestations | % | |
Fever | 296 | (73.09) |
Headache | 223 | (55.06) |
Myalgia | 203 | (50.12) |
Regional lymphadenopathy | 203 | (50.12) |
Asthenia | 142 | (35.06) |
Evolution of the rash | % | |
After extracutaneous manifestations | 194 | (47.90) |
Simultaneous | 190 | (46.91) |
Previous extracutaneous manifestations | 21 | (5.19) |
Genital lesions | % | |
Ulcerations | 365 | (90.12) |
Papulonecrotic | 255 | (62.96) |
Crusts | 101 | (24.94) |
Urethral discharge | 8 | (1.98) |
Symptoms associated with genital lesions | % | |
Painless | 393 | (97.04) |
Pain/burning | 12 | (2.96) |
Total Patients (405) | ||
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Type of swab performed | % | |
Exudate swab | 279 | (68.89) |
Lesion surface swab | 375 | (92.59) |
Scab swab | 258 | (63.70) |
STI PCR | % | |
STI PCR performed STI PCR negative | 11 11 | (2.72) (100) (11/11) |
STI PCR not performed | 394 | (87.28) |
Gram stain and bacterial culture | % | |
Performed Fibrin Enterococcus faecalis | 11 11 1 | (2.72) (100) (11/11) (9.09) (1/11) |
Not performed | 394 | (87.28) |
Syphilis test (FTA-ABS) | % | |
Performed Antibodies detected | 137 18 | (33.83) (13.13) (18/137) |
Not performed | 268 | (66.17) |
Complications | % | |
Hospitalization | 5 | (1.23) |
Superinfection | 5 | (1.23) |
Pneumonia | 1 | (0.25) |
Death | 1 | (0.25) |
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Velásquez, J.S.; Herrera-Echeverría, F.B.; Porres-Paredes, H.S.; Rodríguez-Cerdeira, C. Understanding the Epidemiology of Monkeypox Virus to Prevent Future Outbreaks. Microorganisms 2024, 12, 2576. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms12122576
Velásquez JS, Herrera-Echeverría FB, Porres-Paredes HS, Rodríguez-Cerdeira C. Understanding the Epidemiology of Monkeypox Virus to Prevent Future Outbreaks. Microorganisms. 2024; 12(12):2576. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms12122576
Chicago/Turabian StyleVelásquez, Jimmy Steven, Fabiola Beatriz Herrera-Echeverría, Héctor Salvador Porres-Paredes, and Carmen Rodríguez-Cerdeira. 2024. "Understanding the Epidemiology of Monkeypox Virus to Prevent Future Outbreaks" Microorganisms 12, no. 12: 2576. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms12122576
APA StyleVelásquez, J. S., Herrera-Echeverría, F. B., Porres-Paredes, H. S., & Rodríguez-Cerdeira, C. (2024). Understanding the Epidemiology of Monkeypox Virus to Prevent Future Outbreaks. Microorganisms, 12(12), 2576. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms12122576