Clinical and Epidemiological Characteristics of the 2022 Mpox Outbreak in Spain (CEME-22 Study)
Ramírez-Olivencia, G; Velasco-Arribas, M; Vera-García, MM; Casabona, J; Martínez, MJ; Membrillo-de-Novales, FJ; García, E-Orviz; Cabello-Úbeda, Alfonso; Muñoz, P; Veintimilla, C; López, P-Álvarez; de-La-Serna, J-I-Bernardino; Mora, M; Camacho, I-Pérez; López-Contreras-González, J; Gutiérrez-Liarte, A; Ryan, P; Guerra, G-Jiménez; Gallego, M-J-Vivancos; Urrutikoetxea-Gutiérrez, MJ; Hernández-Betancor, MA; Beamonte, A-M-Milagro; Lagaretos-González, E; Muñoz-Serrano, A; Lepe-Jiménez, JA; Ruiz-Sancho, A; Alcoba-Flórez, J; Mena-de-Cea, Á; Navarrete-Lorite, MN; Corma-Gómez, A; Ocete, MD; Simón-Sacristán, M; Martín-Segarra, O; Rivero-Román, A; Delgado-Sánchez, E; Torrús-Tendero, D; Borrego, B-Valle; Gámez, S-L-Sanbonmatsu; Den-Eynde, E-Van; Pérez-González, A; Artigues-Serra, F; González-Ruano-Pérez, P; Gerez-Neira, DV; Amador-Prous, C; Azkune-Galparsoro, Harkaitz; Martín, L-Mao; García-Rosado, Dacil; Martínez-Expósito, O; Fernández-Llamazares, G-Soria; Soto, M-Blanco; Morán-Rodríguez, Miguel-Ángel; Treviño-Castellano, MM; Masiá, MM; Castillo-Navarro, AM; Sepúlveda-Berrocal, MA; Sánchez-Gómez, L; Alonso, A-Vallejo; Álvarez-Artero, E; Sáez-Barber, MDC; Bernal-Morell, Enrique; Ayerdi, Ó; Carrillo-Acosta, I; Baza, B
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2024-02-29
Resumen:
BACKGROUND: We conducted a multicentric national study (SEIMC-CEME-22), to describe the clinical and epidemiological profile of the mpox outbreak in Spain, including the management of the disease. METHODS: This was a retrospective national observational study conducted by Sociedad Española de Enfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiología Clínica (SEIMC) and Foundation SEIMC-GESIDA. We included patients with a confirmed mpox diagnosis before 13 July 2022, and attended at the Spanish health network (the early phase of the outbreak). Epidemiological, clinical, and therapeutic data were collected. RESULTS: Of a total of 1472 patients from 52 centers included, 99% of them were cisgender men, mostly middle-aged, and 98.6% were residents in Spain. The main suspected route of transmission was sexual exposure, primarily among MSM. Occupational exposure was reported in 6 patients. Immunosuppression was present in 40% of patients, mainly due to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Only 6.5% of patients had been vaccinated against orthopoxvirus. Virus sequencing was performed in 147 patients (all B.1 lineage). Rash was the most frequent symptom (95.7%), followed by fever (48.2%), adenopathies (44.4%) myalgias (20.7%), proctitis (17%), and headache (14.7%). Simultaneously diagnosed sexually transmitted infections included syphilis (n = 129), gonococcal infection (n = 91), HIV (n = 67), chlamydia (n = 56), hepatitis B (n = 14), and hepatitis C (n = 11). No therapy was used in 479 patients (33%). Symptomatic therapies and antibiotics were used in 50% of cases. The most used therapy regimens were systemic corticoids (90 patients), tecovirimat (6 patients), and cidofovir (13 patients). Smallpox immunoglobulins were used in 1 patient. Fifty-eight patients were hospitalized, and 1 patient died. CONCLUSIONS: Mpox outbreak in Spain affected primarily middle-aged men who were sexually active and showed a high rate of HIV infection. A range of heterogeneous therapeutics options was performed.
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