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Monkeypox in India: Heterosexual contact seen in 3 out of 5 cases in Delhi, says ICMR

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Three out of the five Monkeypox cases reported in Delhi has shown a history of heterosexual contact, a preliminary study done by Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)-National Institute of Virology (NIV), Pune said..

“Cases 2, 3 and 5 shared the history of heterosexual contact within 21 days of onset of symptoms not under influence of drugs or alcohol,” revealed the study.

However, the rest of the two cases amongst five have no sexual contact.

“Cases 1 and 4 had denied any sexual contact,” the study said.

Also Read: Monkeypox: How to take care of yourself if you are infected with the virus. 4 facts

On active surveillance of Monkeypox, the study said, “All the cases were mild and had good recovery. These Monkeypox cases suggest the underdiagnosed monkeypox infection in the community. This emphasizes the need for active surveillance of MPXV in high-risk population such as Men having sex with men (MSM) and female sex workers (FSW).”

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The study report revealed all five cases denied homosexual or bisexual exposure.

“All the cases denied a history of same sex contact or bisexual contact. This report describes the five cases of human monkeypox infection detected from India without any international travel history,” the report said.

The study said that the viral load kinetics and viral clearance was estimated in oropharyngeal swab (OPS), nasopharyngeal swab (NPS), EDTA blood, serum, urine and various lesion specimens at every fourth day of follow-up ranging from 5-24 post onset day (POD) of illness. All five cases presented with mild to moderate grade intermittent fever, myalgia and lesions on the genitals, groins, lower limb, trunk and upper limb, it said.

According to the report no sexually transmitted infections were found, but in one case HBV (hepatitis B virus) has been reported.

Also Read: In a first, man tests positive for Covid, monkeypox and HIV

“Four cases had nontender firm lymphadenopathy. No secondary complications or sexually transmitted infections were recorded in these cases except for HBV in one case,” the report said.

All the cases were not vaccinated against smallpox or monkeypox virus. The confirmed monkeypox cases presented between 5-14 days post onset day (POD) of illness. Of five cases, three were male and two female with mean age of 31.2 years and presented with mild to moderate grade intermittent fever with myalgia.

The study has also revealed that urine, oral, throat swab is also appropriate specimen for Monkeypox detection.

“The presence of high viral load in the lesion specimens of the cases demonstrates it as the best specimen type for the detection of MPXV DNA. However, OPS, NPS and urine also found to be the other appropriate specimens. Considering the evolvement in the clinical presentation of monkeypox cases [single lesion/other symptoms without lesions/asymptomatic], OPS, NPS and urine samples could be utilized for the MPXV diagnosis,” it said. 

Meanwhile, WHO report has said that the number of monkeypox cases reported globally dropped by 21 percent in the last week, reversing a month-long trend of rising infections and a possible signal the outbreak in Europe may be starting to decline.

(With inputs from ANI)

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Three out of the five Monkeypox cases reported in Delhi has shown a history of heterosexual contact, a preliminary study done by Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)-National Institute of Virology (NIV), Pune said..

“Cases 2, 3 and 5 shared the history of heterosexual contact within 21 days of onset of symptoms not under influence of drugs or alcohol,” revealed the study.

However, the rest of the two cases amongst five have no sexual contact.

“Cases 1 and 4 had denied any sexual contact,” the study said.

Also Read: Monkeypox: How to take care of yourself if you are infected with the virus. 4 facts

On active surveillance of Monkeypox, the study said, “All the cases were mild and had good recovery. These Monkeypox cases suggest the underdiagnosed monkeypox infection in the community. This emphasizes the need for active surveillance of MPXV in high-risk population such as Men having sex with men (MSM) and female sex workers (FSW).”

Also Read: WHO announces new names for Monkeypox virus. Know what they are here

The study report revealed all five cases denied homosexual or bisexual exposure.

“All the cases denied a history of same sex contact or bisexual contact. This report describes the five cases of human monkeypox infection detected from India without any international travel history,” the report said.

The study said that the viral load kinetics and viral clearance was estimated in oropharyngeal swab (OPS), nasopharyngeal swab (NPS), EDTA blood, serum, urine and various lesion specimens at every fourth day of follow-up ranging from 5-24 post onset day (POD) of illness. All five cases presented with mild to moderate grade intermittent fever, myalgia and lesions on the genitals, groins, lower limb, trunk and upper limb, it said.

According to the report no sexually transmitted infections were found, but in one case HBV (hepatitis B virus) has been reported.

Also Read: In a first, man tests positive for Covid, monkeypox and HIV

“Four cases had nontender firm lymphadenopathy. No secondary complications or sexually transmitted infections were recorded in these cases except for HBV in one case,” the report said.

All the cases were not vaccinated against smallpox or monkeypox virus. The confirmed monkeypox cases presented between 5-14 days post onset day (POD) of illness. Of five cases, three were male and two female with mean age of 31.2 years and presented with mild to moderate grade intermittent fever with myalgia.

The study has also revealed that urine, oral, throat swab is also appropriate specimen for Monkeypox detection.

“The presence of high viral load in the lesion specimens of the cases demonstrates it as the best specimen type for the detection of MPXV DNA. However, OPS, NPS and urine also found to be the other appropriate specimens. Considering the evolvement in the clinical presentation of monkeypox cases [single lesion/other symptoms without lesions/asymptomatic], OPS, NPS and urine samples could be utilized for the MPXV diagnosis,” it said. 

Meanwhile, WHO report has said that the number of monkeypox cases reported globally dropped by 21 percent in the last week, reversing a month-long trend of rising infections and a possible signal the outbreak in Europe may be starting to decline.

(With inputs from ANI)

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