Emerging Infectious Diseases (Mar 2024)

Monitoring and Characteristics of Mpox Contacts, Virginia, USA, May–November 2022

  • Eleanor N. Field,
  • Elizabeth McCarty,
  • Dawn Saady,
  • Brandy Darby

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid3003.230609
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 3
pp. 453 – 459

Abstract

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During 2022, a global outbreak of mpox resulted primarily from human-to-human contact. The Virginia Department of Health (Richmond, VA, USA) implemented a contact tracing and symptom monitoring system for residents exposed to monkeypox virus, assessed their risk for infection, and offered interventions as needed. Among 991 contacts identified during May 1–November 1, 2022, import records were complete for 943 (95.2%), but 99 (10.0%) were not available for follow-up during symptom monitoring. Mpox developed in 28 (2.8%) persons; none were healthcare workers exposed at work (n = 275). Exposure risk category and likelihood of developing mpox were strongly associated. A total of 333 persons received >1 dose of JYENNOS (Bavarian Nordic, https://www.bavarian-nordic.com) vaccine, most (n = 295) administered after virus exposure. Median time from exposure to vaccination was 8 days. Those data tools provided crucial real-time information for public health responses and can be used as a framework for other emerging diseases.

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