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Clinical Features of Mpox Patients in Korea: A Multicenter Retrospective Study.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Mpox is a viral illness with a characteristic skin rash caused by the monkeypox virus. In 2022, Mpox spread throughout the world, and an epidemic through domestic transmission started in South Korea in early 2023. This study aimed to summarize the clinical features of Mpox patients in South Korea.

Methods

This is a multicenter retrospective study conducted at four hospitals in South Korea. All adult patients diagnosed with Mpox who were admitted to the study hospitals between June 1, 2022 and May 26, 2023 and were discharged by June 30, 2023 were reviewed.

Results

Sixty patients were included, accounting for 65.9% of Mpox cases reported in South Korea during the study period. Median age was 32 years and 97% (58/60) of patients were male. In total, 85% (51/60) of patients reported their sexual orientation as homosexual or bisexual. The most common route of transmission was sexual or close contact (55/60). Every patient had a skin rash and 88% (53/60) had constitutional symptoms. In total, 42% (25/60) of patients had human immunodeficiency virus and 25% (15/60) had concomitant sexually transmitted infections. Severe manifestations of Mpox were identified in only two patients.

Conclusion

Mpox patients in South Korea were mainly young adult males and were infected through sexual contact. The clinical outcomes were favorable.

SUBMITTER: Lim SY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10825456 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Clinical Features of Mpox Patients in Korea: A Multicenter Retrospective Study.

Lim So Yun SY   Jo Hyeon Jae HJ   Lee Su-Yeon SY   Ahn Miyoung M   Kim Yeonjae Y   Jeon Jaehyun J   Kim Eu Suk ES   Chin BumSik B   Choi Jae-Phil JP   Kim Nam Joong NJ  

Journal of Korean medical science 20240129 4


<h4>Background</h4>Mpox is a viral illness with a characteristic skin rash caused by the monkeypox virus. In 2022, Mpox spread throughout the world, and an epidemic through domestic transmission started in South Korea in early 2023. This study aimed to summarize the clinical features of Mpox patients in South Korea.<h4>Methods</h4>This is a multicenter retrospective study conducted at four hospitals in South Korea. All adult patients diagnosed with Mpox who were admitted to the study hospitals b  ...[more]

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