Monkeypox Outbreak 2023 in Chengdu, China: an Observational Study.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Japanese journal of infectious diseases Pub Date : 2025-11-19 Epub Date: 2025-01-31 DOI:10.7883/yoken.JJID.2024.168
Lang Rao, Mei Yang, Li-Yu Chen, Li-Huang Chen, Yong-Hong Lu, Ying Wang, Yan-Yan Feng
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Monkeypox is a zoonotic viral disease caused by monkeypox virus infection, which is endemic to Africa. Since May 2022, the disease has rapidly spread worldwide, and imported cases have been sporadically confirmed in China. Given these circumstances, data on confirmed cases were collected consecutively in Chengdu, Southwest China, to investigate their clinical and epidemiological characteristics. In this study, 28 male patients were confirmed to have monkeypox infection, with 26 men who had sex with men. Typical lesions included papules, pustular papules, vesicles, scabs, and ulcers. The most common sites of skin lesions were the anogenital and perineal areas, and three patients developed widespread exanthem. Seven patients reported a history of sexually transmitted diseases, none of whom was hospitalized, and there were no deaths. Three instances of secondary transmission were identified among close contacts, all of whom were the sexual partners of the participants. Furthermore, this observation provides insights into public health for the surveillance of this emerging disease and raises awareness among at-risk individuals.

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2023年中国成都猴痘暴发:一项观察性研究
猴痘是由猴痘病毒感染引起的人畜共患病毒性疾病,以前主要在非洲流行。自2022年5月以来,疫情在全球迅速蔓延,中国也出现了零星输入性确诊病例。在此情况下,连续收集成都市确诊病例资料,调查临床和流行病学特征。在本研究中,有28例男性患者被确认患有猴痘感染,其中26例被确定为MSM(男男性行为者)。典型病变包括丘疹、脓疱丘疹、囊泡、结痂和溃疡。最常见的皮肤病变部位是肛门生殖器和会阴区,3例患者出现广泛的外泄。7名患者报告有性传播疾病史,无人住院,无死亡病例。在密切接触者中发现了3例二次传播病例,他们都是我们参与者的性伴侣。此外,这一观察结果为监测这种新出现的疾病提供了公共卫生方面的见解,并提高了高危人群的认识。
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期刊介绍: Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases (JJID), an official bimonthly publication of National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Japan, publishes papers dealing with basic research on infectious diseases relevant to humans in the fields of bacteriology, virology, mycology, parasitology, medical entomology, vaccinology, and toxinology. Pathology, immunology, biochemistry, and blood safety related to microbial pathogens are among the fields covered. Sections include: original papers, short communications, epidemiological reports, methods, laboratory and epidemiology communications, letters to the editor, and reviews.
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