Evaluation of mpox contact tracing activities and data collection in EU/EEA countries during the 2022 multicountry outbreak in nonendemic countries

Author:

Prins Henrieke12ORCID,Coyer Liza13,De Angelis Stefania4,Bluemel Benjamin5,Cauchi Daniel4,Baka Agoritsa4

Affiliation:

1. ECDC Fellowship Programme, Field Epidemiology path (EPIET) European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) Stockholm Sweden

2. Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology Robert Koch Institute (RKI) Berlin Germany

3. State Institute for Health II, Task Force for Infectious Diseases (GI) Bavarian Health and Food Safety Authority (LGL) Munich Germany

4. Emergency Preparedness and Response Section, European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) Stockholm Sweden

5. STI, Blood‐Borne Viruses and TB Section European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) Stockholm Sweden

Abstract

AbstractTo control human‐to‐human mpox transmission during the 2022 outbreak, European Union (EU)/European Economic Area (EEA) countries conducted case investigation and contact tracing (CT). We aimed to provide an overview of CT activities, describe CT data collection practices, and identify related facilitators, barriers, and potential opportunities for improvement. Between April 03, 2023 and May 12, 2023, a survey was distributed to CT stakeholders in 30 EU/EEA countries, asking about mpox CT activities and data collection and requesting to rank enablers, barriers, and improvements for CT on a five‐point Likert scale. The 139 respondents from 27 countries indicated having performed case investigations (96%, n = 133), backward CT (88%, n = 122), forward CT (87%, n = 121), and follow‐up on contacts' outcomes (77%, n = 107). Sixty percent (n = 80/134) used standardized data collection forms and 73% (n = 91/124) used databases. The highest‐rated enablers were clear guidelines (mean = 3.9), quick access to laboratory results (3.6), and sufficient expertise (3.6). Highly rated barriers were inability to contact contacts (3.0) or cases (2.5) and lack of staff (2.4). The most needed improvements were availability of staff (3.5), expertise on affected populations (3.4) and data reporting tools and systems (3.3). To improve CT of mpox and diseases with similar transmission patterns, EU/EEA countries should increase workforce capacity in public and sexual health, offer training on CT operations and communication with affected communities, and use common CT data collection tools and systems.

Publisher

Wiley

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