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The fading of the mpox outbreak among men who have sex with men: a mathematical modelling study.
Xiridou, Maria; Miura, Fuminari; Adam, Philippe; Op de Coul, Eline; de Wit, John; Wallinga, Jacco.
Afiliação
  • Xiridou M; Centre for Infectious Disease Control, National Institute of Public Health and the Environment, Bilthoven, the Netherlands.
  • Miura F; Centre for Infectious Disease Control, National Institute of Public Health and the Environment, Bilthoven, the Netherlands.
  • Adam P; Center for Marine Environmental Studies, Ehime University, Ehime, Japan.
  • Op de Coul E; Centre for Social Research in Health, UNSW Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
  • de Wit J; Institute for Prevention and Social Research, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
  • Wallinga J; Centre for Infectious Disease Control, National Institute of Public Health and the Environment, Bilthoven, the Netherlands.
J Infect Dis ; 2023 Sep 22.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37740556
BACKGROUND: In the Netherlands, the number of mpox cases started declining before mpox vaccination was initiated. Most cases were men who have sex with men (MSM). We investigated whether the decline in mpox could be attributed to infection-induced immunity or behavioural adaptations. METHODS: We developed a transmission model and accounted for possible behavioural adaptations: less casual partners and shorter time until MSM with mpox refrain from sexual contacts. RESULTS: Without behavioural adaptations, the peak in modelled cases matched observations, but the decline was less steep than observed. With behavioural adaptations in the model, we found a decline of 16-18% in numbers of casual partners in June and 13-22% in July 2022. Model results showed a halving of the time before refraining from sex. When mpox vaccination started, 57% of MSM with very high sexual activity in the model had been infected. Model scenarios revealed that the outbreak could have waned by November 2022 even without vaccination. CONCLUSIONS: The limited duration of the mpox outbreak in the Netherlands can be ascribed primarily to infection-induced immunity among MSM with high sexual activity levels. The decline was accelerated by behavioural adaptations. Immunity among those most sexually active is essential to impede mpox resurgence.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article