Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease (May 2024)

Dynamics of viral DNA shedding and culture viral DNA positivity in different clinical samples collected during the 2022 mpox outbreak in Lombardy, Italy

  • Antonio Piralla,
  • Davide Mileto,
  • Alberto Rizzo,
  • Guglielmo Ferrari,
  • Federica Giardina,
  • Stefano Gaiarsa,
  • Greta Petazzoni,
  • Micol Bianchi,
  • Federica Salari,
  • Fiorenza Bracchitta,
  • Josè Camilla Sammartino,
  • Alessandro Ferrari,
  • Gloria Gagliardi,
  • Alessandro Mancon,
  • Claudio Fenizia,
  • Mara Biasin,
  • Francesca Rovida,
  • Stefania Paolucci,
  • Elena Percivalle,
  • Alessandra Lombardi,
  • Valeria Micheli,
  • Silvia Nozza,
  • Antonella Castagna,
  • Davide Moschese,
  • Spinello Antinori,
  • Andrea Gori,
  • Paolo Bonfanti,
  • Roberto Rossotti,
  • Antonella D'Arminio Monforte,
  • Federica Attanasi,
  • Marcello Tirani,
  • Danilo Cereda,
  • Fausto Baldanti,
  • Maria Rita Gismondo,
  • Miriam Cutrera,
  • Marianna Cuomo,
  • Federica De Poli,
  • Giulia Campanini,
  • Antonino Maria Guglielmo Pitrolo,
  • Elizabeth Iskandar,
  • Irene Cassaniti,
  • Raffaele Bruno,
  • Giuliano Rizzardini,
  • Massimo Puoti,
  • Francesco Castelli,
  • Laura Corsico,
  • Andrea Giacomelli,
  • Giacomo Pozza,
  • Giacomo Casalini,
  • Angelo Raccagni,
  • Bendetta Trentacapilli,
  • Costanza Bertoni,
  • Elena Bruzzesi,
  • Caterina Candela,
  • Daniele Tesoro,
  • Giovanni Mule,
  • Alessandra Bandera,
  • Antonio Muscatello Bianca Mariani,
  • Manuel Maffeo,
  • Riccardo Vecchio,
  • Sara Piccinelli

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 59
p. 102698

Abstract

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Background: Mpox virus (MPXV) has recently spread outside of sub-Saharan Africa. This large multicentre study was conducted in Lombardy, the most densely populated Italian region accounting for more than 40% of Italian cases. The present study aims to: i) evaluate the presence and the shedding duration of MPXV DNA in different body compartments correlating the MPXV viability with the time to onset of symptoms; ii) provide evidence of MPXV persistence in different body compartment as a source of infection and iii) characterize the MPXV evolution by whole genome sequencing (WGS) during the outbreak occurred in Italy. Material and methods: The study included 353 patients with a laboratory-confirmed diagnosis of MPXV infection screened in several clinical specimens in the period May 24th - September 1st, 2022. Viral isolation was attempted from different biological matrices and complete genome sequencing was performed for 61 MPXV strains. Results: MPXV DNA detection was more frequent in the skin (94.4%) with the longest median time of viral clearance (16 days). The actively-replicating virus in cell culture was obtained for 123/377 (32.6%) samples with a significant higher viral quantity on isolation positive samples (20 vs 31, p < 0.001). The phylogenetic analysis highlighted the high genetic identity of the MPXV strains collected, both globally and within the Lombardy region. Conclusion: Skin lesion is gold standard material and the high viral load and the actively-replicating virus observed in genital sites confirms that sexual contact plays a key role in the viral transmission.

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