Clinical and Epidemiological Characteristics of the 2022 Mpox Outbreak in Spain (CEME-22 Study)
Author:
Ramírez-Olivencia G12, Velasco Arribas M23, Vera García M M45, Casabona J56, Martínez M J27, Membrillo De Novales F J1ORCID, , Ramírez-Olivencia G, Arribas M Velasco, García M M Vera, Casabona J, Martínez M J, De Novales F J Membrillo, García E Orviz, Ubeda A Cabello, Muñoz P, López P Álvarez, De La Serna J I Bernardino, Camacho I Pérez, González J López-Contreras, Liarte Á Gutiérrez, Ryan P, Guerra G Jiménez, Gallego M J Vivancos, Gutiérrez M J Urrutikoetxea, Betancor M A Hernández, Beamonte A M Milagro, González E Lagaretos, Serrano A Muñoz, Jiménez J A Lepe, Sancho A Ruiz, Flórez J Alcoba, De Cea Á Mena, Lorite M N Navarrete, Corma-Gómez A, Ocete M D, Sacristán M Simón, Segarra O Martín, Román A Rivero, Sánchez E Delgado, Tendero D Torrús, Borrego B Valle, Gámez S L Sanbonmatsu, Van Den Eynde E, González A Pérez, Serra F Artigues, Pérez P González-Ruano, Neira D V Gerez, Amador-Prous C, Galparsoro H Azkune, Martín L Mao, Rosado D García, Expósito Ó Martínez, Fernández-Llamazares G Soria, Soto M Blanco, Rodríguez M Á Morán, Castellano M M Treviño, Masiá M M, Navarro A M Castillo, Berrocal M A Sepúlveda, Gómez L Sánchez, Alonso A Vallejo, Artero E Álvarez, Barber M D C Sáez, Morell E Bernal, Ayerdi Ó, Acosta I Carrillo, Veintimilla C, Vidovic-Mendoza P, Mora M, Baza B
Affiliation:
1. Hospital Central de la Defensa “Gómez Ulla.” Infectious Diseases Unit , Madrid , Spain 2. Grupo de Estudio de Patología Importada, Sociedad Española de Enfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiología Clínica (SEIMC) , Madrid , Spain 3. Hospital Fundación Alcorcón , Department of Internal Medicine-Infectious Department, Research Department, Alcorcón , Spain 4. Centro Sanitario Sandoval , HIV/STI Unit, Madrid , Spain 5. Grupo de Estudio de ITS, Sociedad Española de Enfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiología Clínica (SEIMC) , Madrid , Spain 6. Centre for Epidemiological Studies on HIV/AIDS and STI of Catalonia (CEEISCAT) , Health Department, Generalitat de Catalunya, Badalona , Spain 7. Hospital Clinic , Microbiology Department, Barcelona , Spain
Abstract
Abstract
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.
Funder
Foundation SEIMC-GESIDA
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
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