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Frequent detection of monkeypox virus DNA in saliva, semen, and other clinical samples from 12 patients, Barcelona, Spain, May to June 2022

Aida Peiró-Mestres, Irene Fuertes, Daniel Camprubí, María Ángeles Marcos, Anna Vilella, Mireia Navarro, Laura Rodriguez-Elena, J. RIERA, Alba Català, Miguel J. Martínez, José Luís Blanco

2022Eurosurveillance378 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A monkeypox (MPX) outbreak has expanded worldwide since May 2022. We tested 147 clinical samples collected at different time points from 12 patients by real-time PCR. MPX DNA was detected in saliva from all cases, sometimes with high viral loads. Other samples were frequently positive: rectal swab (11/12 cases), nasopharyngeal swab (10/12 cases), semen (7/9 cases), urine (9/12 cases) and faeces (8/12 cases). These results improve knowledge on virus shedding and the possible role of bodily fluids in disease transmission.

Topics & Concepts

MonkeypoxSemenOutbreakSalivaFecesVirologyViral sheddingMedicineTransmission (telecommunications)UrineVirusBiologyInternal medicineMicrobiologyAndrologyVacciniaBiochemistryGeneElectrical engineeringEngineeringRecombinant DNAPoxvirus research and outbreaksHerpesvirus Infections and TreatmentsBacillus and Francisella bacterial research
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