Multisite Mpox Infection and Viral Dynamics Among Persons With HIV in Metro Atlanta

The 2022 mpox outbreak primarily involved sexual transmission among men who have sex with men and disproportionately affected persons with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). We examined viral dynamics and clinical features in a cohort evaluated for mpox infection at a comprehensive HIV clinic in At...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of infectious diseases 2024-03, Vol.229 (Supplement_2), p.S213-S218
Hauptverfasser: Damhorst, Gregory L, Fujita, A Wendy, Fitts, Eric, Szabo, Brittany, Bowers, Heather B, Sabino, Courtney, Ahmed, Alaa, Wang, Ethan, Piantadosi, Anne, McLendon, Kaleb, Sullivan, Julie, Greenleaf, Morgan, McCaslin, Divine, Palmore, Melody, Anderson, Albert M, Aldred, Bruce, Gunthel, Clifford, Martin, Greg S, Colasanti, Jonathan A, Lam, Wilbur A, Bassit, Leda, Rao, Anuradha, Sheth, Anandi N, Titanji, Boghuma K
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Zusammenfassung:The 2022 mpox outbreak primarily involved sexual transmission among men who have sex with men and disproportionately affected persons with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). We examined viral dynamics and clinical features in a cohort evaluated for mpox infection at a comprehensive HIV clinic in Atlanta, Georgia. Viral DNA was found in 8 oropharyngeal and 5 anorectal specimens among 10 mpox cases confirmed by lesion swab polymerase chain reaction. Within-participant anatomic site of lowest cycle threshold (Ct) value varied, and lower Ct values were found in oropharyngeal and anorectal swabs when corresponding symptoms were present. This provides insight into mpox infection across multiple anatomic sites among people with HIV.
ISSN:0022-1899
1537-6613
1537-6613
DOI:10.1093/infdis/jiad530