A meta‐analysis and mapping of global mpox infection among children and adolescents

Author:

Suvvari Tarun Kumar12,Sandeep Mokanpally3,Kumar Jogender4,Satapathy Prakasini5,Chenchula Santenna6ORCID,Gandhi Aravind P.7,Shamim Muhammad Aaqib8,Schlagenhauf Patricia9,Rodríguez‐Morales Alfonso J.1011,Sah Ranjit1213ORCID,Pradhan Keerti Bhusan14,Rustagi Sarvesh15,Hermis Alaa Hamza16,Padhi Bijaya K.17ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Rangaraya Medical College Kakinada Andhra Pradesh India

2. Squad Medicine and Research (SMR) Visakhapatnam Andhra Pradesh India

3. School of Medical Sciences University of Hyderabad Hyderabad Telangana India

4. Department of Pediatrics Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research Chandigarh India

5. Global Center for Evidence Synthesis Chandigarh India

6. Department of Pharmacology All India Institute of Medical Sciences Bhopal India

7. Department of Community Medicine ESIC Medical College & Hospital Hyderabad India

8. Department of Pharmacology All India Institute of Medical Sciences Jodhpur India

9. WHO Collaborating Centre for Travellers' Health, Institute for Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Prevention University of Zürich Centre for Travel Medicine MilMedBiol Competence Centre University of Zürich Zürich Switzerland

10. Master of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics Universidad Científica del Sur Lima Peru

11. Gilbert and Rose‐Marie Chagoury School of Medicine Lebanese American University Beirut Lebanon

12. Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital Kathmandu Nepal

13. Dr. D.Y Patil Medical College Hospital and Research Centre Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth Pune Maharashtra India

14. Department of Healthcare Management Chitkara University Punjab Patiala India

15. School of Applied and Life Sciences Uttaranchal University Dehradun Uttarakhand India

16. Nursing Department Al‐Mustaqbal University College Babylon Iraq

17. Department of Community Medicine and School of Public Health Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research Chandigarh India

Abstract

AbstractMonkeypox (mpox) is a significant health concern affecting children and adolescents globally. This systematic review and meta‐analysis aims to synthesise the available evidence on the proportion of children and adolescents affected by the mpox virus. A comprehensive search was conducted in seven electronic databases (PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, EMBASE, ProQuest, EBSCOHost, and Cochrane) to identify the original reports on mpox cases in children and adolescents till 15 January 2023. Descriptive reports on probable or laboratory‐confirmed mpox in children and adolescents (0–17 years old) were considered eligible. Studies not providing separate data for the above age group and case‐control studies were excluded. The primary outcome was pooled proportion of mpox cases among children and adolescents. Proportion meta‐analysis and heterogeneity between studies were determined using a restricted maximum likelihood estimator, and a random‐effects model was fitted to the data. Sensitivity analysis and subgroup analysis were also conducted. A drapery plot was also provided as a complementary figure to the forest plot. The protocol was prospectively registered with PROSPERO (CRD42023392475). A total of 440 studies were identified, of which 37 were included in the review and 25 in the meta‐analysis (62,701 participants with 3306 children and adolescents). The pooled proportion of children and adolescents was 0.46 (95% CI: 0.30–0.63, I2:100%). The proportion of children and adolescents was significantly lower (p < 0.001) in the ongoing pandemic 0.04 (95% CI: 0.00–0.32) than before 2022 0.62 (95% CI: 0.49–0.74). The meta‐regression showed that the higher the study's sample size, the lower the proportion of children among the mpox cases. Both overall and subgroup heterogeneity were high. Adolescents and children below 5 years are commonly affected by the ongoing pandemic. In conclusion, the high proportion of children affected by the mpox virus highlights the need for increased research and targeted interventions to prevent and control the spread of the virus in this population.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Virology

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