Clinical characteristics and outcomes of patients with mpox during the 2022 mpox outbreak compared with those before the outbreak: A systematic review and meta‐analysis

Author:

Cho Wonyoung1,Park Sangil23,Kim Hyeon Jin14,Lee Myeongcheol14,Choi Yong Sung5,Yeo Seung Geun6,Lee Jinseok7,Koyanagi Ai8,Jacob Louis9,Smith Lee10,Rahmati Masoud1112ORCID,Ahmad Suhana13,Fond Guillaume1415,Boyer Laurent1415,Rhee Sang Youl116,Lee Seung Won17,Shin Jae Il18ORCID,Woo Ho Geol2,Yon Dong Keon145ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Digital Health Medical Science Research Institute Kyung Hee University College of Medicine Seoul South Korea

2. Department of Neurology Kyung Hee University Medical Center Kyung Hee University College of Medicine Seoul South Korea

3. Department of Radiology Asan Medical Center University of Ulsan College of Medicine Seoul South Korea

4. Department of Regulatory Science Kyung Hee University Seoul South Korea

5. Department of Pediatrics Kyung Hee University Medical Center Kyung Hee University College of Medicine Seoul South Korea

6. Department of Otolaryngology ‐ Head & Neck Surgery Kyung Hee University Medical Center Kyung Hee University College of Medicine Seoul South Korea

7. Department of Biomedical Engineering Kyung Hee University Yongin South Korea

8. Research and Development Unit Parc Sanitari Sant Joan de Deu Barcelona Spain

9. Epidemiology of Ageing and Neurodegenerative Diseases Université Paris‐Cité Paris France

10. Centre for Health, Performance and Wellbeing Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge UK

11. Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences Faculty of Literature and Human Sciences Lorestan University Khoramabad Iran

12. Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences Faculty of Literature and Humanities Vali‐E‐Asr University of Rafsanjan Rafsanjan Iran

13. Department of Immunology School of Medical Sciences Universiti Sains Malaysia Kelantan Malaysia

14. Assistance Publique‐Hôpitaux de Marseille (AP‐HM) Aix‐Marseille University Health Service Research and Quality of Life Center Marseille France

15. FondaMental Foundation Creteil France

16. Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism Kyung Hee University College of Medicine Seoul South Korea

17. Department of Precision Medicine Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine Suwon South Korea

18. Department of Pediatrics Yonsei University College of Medicine Seoul South Korea

Abstract

AbstractOn 23 July 2022, the World Health Organization declared the global mpox outbreak as a public health emergency of international significance. The mpox virus (MPXV) that caused the outbreak was classified as clade IIb, which belongs to the West African clade. However, the relationship between MPXV clades and symptoms, as well as the severity of mpox outcomes, is not fully understood. Thus, we aimed to investigate the global mpox prevalence and the differences in clinical manifestations and outcomes among patients with mpox between pre‐outbreak (2003–2021) and the current mpox outbreak. In this systematic review and meta‐analysis, PubMed/MEDLINE, Web of Science, Embase, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, and Google Scholar were searched using the keyword “monkeypox” and “mpox” up to 13 October 2022. A random effects model was used to obtain the pooled prevalence and 95% confidence intervals. This study included 27 articles, and 5698 patients with mpox with 19 distinctive features from 19 countries across five continents were assessed. Patients with mpox during the 2022 mpox outbreak showed mild clinical manifestations and outcomes compared with those before the 2022 mpox outbreak: mild rash (relative ratio [RR]: 5.09, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.52–17.08), fever (0.68, 0.49–0.94), pruritus (0.25, 0.19–0.32), myalgia (0.50, 0.31–0.81), headache (0.56, 0.35–0.88), skin ulcer (0.32, 0.17–0.59), abdominal symptom (0.29, 0.20–0.42), pharyngitis (0.32, 0.18–0.58), nausea or vomiting (0.15, 0.02–0.93), conjunctivitis (0.11, 0.03–0.38), concomitant infection with HIV (1.70, 0.95–3 0.04), and death (0.02, 0.001–0.31). MPXV clade IIb exhibited higher infectivity but may cause mild disease symptoms and low mortality rate. It is important to consider MPXV infection in patients with mpox‐related features and/or a history of sexual transmission to prevent the spread of the disease and recognise the current pandemic threat.

Funder

Korea Health Industry Development Institute

National Research Foundation of Korea

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Virology

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