Emerging Infectious Diseases (Sep 2024)

Role of Direct Sexual Contact in Human Transmission of Monkeypox Virus, Italy

  • Giuseppe Sberna,
  • Gabriella Rozera,
  • Claudia Minosse,
  • Licia Bordi,
  • Valentina Mazzotta,
  • Alessandra D’Abramo,
  • Enrico Girardi,
  • Andrea Antinori,
  • Fabrizio Maggi,
  • Eleonora Lalle

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid3009.240075
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 9
pp. 1829 – 1833

Abstract

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The 2022 global mpox outbreak was driven by human-to-human transmission, but modes of transmission by sexual relationship versus sexual contact remain unclear. We evaluated sexual transmission of mpox by using monkeypox virus (MPXV) G2R-mRNA as a marker of ongoing viral replication through in vitro experiments. We analyzed clinical samples of 15 MPXV-positive patients in Italy from different biological regions by using the setup method. The presence of MPXV DNA, MPXV G2R-mRNA, or both in all analyzed lesion swab samples, independent of viral load, confirmed a higher infectivity risk from skin lesions. Positivity for MPXV G2R-mRNA in nasopharyngeal swabs was associated with high MPXV load, whereas positive results for MPXV G2R-mRNA were obtained only in the 2 semen samples with the lowest MPXV loads. Our results suggest that close or skin-to-skin contact during sexual intercourse is the main route of sexual transmission and that semen is a minor driver of infection, regardless of MPXV load.

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