Emerging Infectious Diseases (Jun 2024)

Incubation Period and Serial Interval of Mpox in 2022 Global Outbreak Compared with Historical Estimates

  • Luis Ponce,
  • Natalie M. Linton,
  • Wu Han Toh,
  • Hao-Yuan Cheng,
  • Robin N. Thompson,
  • Andrei R. Akhmetzhanov,
  • Jonathan Dushoff

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid3006.231095
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 6
pp. 1173 – 1181

Abstract

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Understanding changes in the transmission dynamics of mpox requires comparing recent estimates of key epidemiologic parameters with historical data. We derived historical estimates for the incubation period and serial interval for mpox and contrasted them with pooled estimates from the 2022 outbreak. Our findings show the pooled mean infection-to-onset incubation period was 8.1 days for the 2022 outbreak and 8.2 days historically, indicating the incubation periods remained relatively consistent over time, despite a shift in the major mode of transmission. However, we estimated the onset-to-onset serial interval at 8.7 days using 2022 data, compared with 14.2 days using historical data. Although the reason for this shortening of the serial interval is unclear, it may be because of increased public health interventions or a shift in the mode of transmission. Recognizing such temporal shifts is essential for informed response strategies, and public health measures remain crucial for controlling mpox and similar future outbreaks.

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