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Household Transmission of Mpox to Children and Adolescents, California, 2022.

Kristen A. Wendorf,Rilene Ng, Cameron Stainken,Meredith Haddix, Erin Peterson, Jessica Watson,Darpun Sachdev

˜The œjournal of infectious diseases (Online University of Chicago Press)/˜The œJournal of infectious diseases(2023)

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BACKGROUND:In California, the 2022 mpox outbreak cumulated 5572 cases, 20% of US cases, as of November 28, 2022; 0.3% of cases were among children <16 years old. The secondary attack rate (SAR) for children sharing households with infected adults is unknown.METHODS:A line list of pediatric mpox household contacts aged <16 years reported through August 31, 2022 was created. It included demographic and clinical information on the contacts. Pediatric contact lists were crossmatched with the state vaccination database to identify those who received postexposure prophylaxis (PEP) with the JYNNEOS vaccine.RESULTS:We identified 129 pediatric household contacts with median age of 7 years (range, 0-15 years). Among 18 symptomatic contacts, 12 (66.7%) underwent mpox testing; 5 (41.2%) were confirmed cases, 6 (50%) were negative, and 1 (0.8%) had an indeterminate result. Six symptomatic children were not tested for mpox (33.3%). Overall, 6 infected contacts were identified, resulting in a SAR of 4.7% (6 of 129). The majority of pediatric household contacts and 4 of 6 infected children identified as Hispanic/Latino. Only 18 children (14%) reported receiving PEP.CONCLUSIONS:The SAR was overall low among pediatric household contacts; none had severe disease. This may be underestimated given low testing rates.
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children,household transmission,mpox,pediatric,secondary attack rate
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