Retrospective testing for mpox virus in routine STI screens from men who have sex with men in England, August-October 2022.

Rachel Pitt-Kendall,Clare Foster,Michael Rayment,Beata Orzechowska, Rufat Mammadov,Suneeta Soni, Simon Mortlock, Jodie Owen,Luke Uglow,Michaela Joanne Day,Rupa Rai Gurung, Amber Savary-Trathen, Rhian Jenkins,Emma McGuire, Natalie Gordon,Sara Louise Day,Adrian M Kelly, Charlotte Goward, Kate Folkard,Hannah Charles,Hamish Mohammed,Colin S Brown,Helen Fifer

Sexually transmitted infections(2023)

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A very low prevalence (2 of 1159, 0.17%) of mpox infection was detected in GBMSM attending SHS in England for asymptomatic NG/CT screening, suggesting that undetected infection in this population was unlikely to be a main driver of transmission. Confirmed mpox cases in the UK declined from over 1100 per month in June and July to 764 cumulatively during the collection period. These data give reassurance that the observed reduction in cases during the collection period was not due to undetected infection or changes in presentation among SHS attendees. Currently, there is insufficient evidence to support routine testing of asymptomatic GBMSM for mpox infection in England.
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INFECTION, SEXUAL HEALTH, Homosexuality, Male
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