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Eurosurveillance - Volume 27, Issue 36, 08 September 2022
Volume 27, Issue 36, 2022
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A large multi-country outbreak of monkeypox across 41 countries in the WHO European Region, 7 March to 23 August 2022
Aisling M Vaughan , Orlando Cenciarelli , Soledad Colombe , Luís Alves de Sousa , Natalie Fischer , Celine M Gossner , Jeff Pires , Giuditta Scardina , Gudrun Aspelund , Margarita Avercenko , Sara Bengtsson , Paula Blomquist , Anna Caraglia , Emilie Chazelle , Orna Cohen , Asuncion Diaz , Christina Dillon , Irina Dontsenko , Katja Kotkavaara , Mario Fafangel , Federica Ferraro , Richard Firth , Jannik Fonager , Christina Frank , Mireia G Carrasco , Kassiani Gkolfinopoulou , Marte Petrikke Grenersen , Bernardo R Guzmán Herrador , Judit Henczkó , Elske Hoornenborg , Derval Igoe , Maja Ilić , Klaus Jansen , Denisa-Georgiana Janță , Tone Bjordal Johansen , Ana Kasradze , Anders Koch , Jan Kyncl , João Vieira Martins , Andrew McAuley , Kassiani Mellou , Zsuzsanna Molnár , Zohar Mor , Joël Mossong , Alina Novacek , Hana Orlikova , Iva Pem Novosel , Maria K Rossi , Malgorzata Sadkowska-Todys , Clare Sawyer , Daniela Schmid , Anca Sîrbu , Klara Sondén , Arnaud Tarantola , Margarida Tavares , Marianna Thordardottir , Veronika Učakar , Catharina Van Ewijk , Juta Varjas , Anne Vergison , Roberto Vivancos , Karolina Zakrzewska , Richard Pebody and Joana M HaussigFollowing the report of a non-travel-associated cluster of monkeypox cases by the United Kingdom in May 2022, 41 countries across the WHO European Region have reported 21,098 cases and two deaths by 23 August 2022. Nowcasting suggests a plateauing in case notifications. Most cases (97%) are MSM, with atypical rash-illness presentation. Spread is mainly through close contact during sexual activities. Few cases are reported among women and children. Targeted interventions of at-risk groups are needed to stop further transmission.
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Isolation of viable monkeypox virus from anal and urethral swabs, Italy, May to July 2022
Anal and urethral samples from confirmed cases of monkeypox were screened for monkeypox virus (MPXV) by real-time PCR. Isolation of the virus was subsequently attempted in cell culture. Actively-replicating virus was demonstrated in 13 of 18 and 11 of 15 PCR-positive anal and urethral swabs, respectively, collected within 7 days from symptoms onset. Two asymptomatic secondary cases had detectable MPXV genetic material in urethral secretion and for one, MPXV was successfully isolated, supporting a potential MPXV sexual transmission hypothesis.
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Rapid increase in neuroinvasive West Nile virus infections in humans, Italy, July 2022
Flavia Riccardo , Antonino Bella , Federica Monaco , Federica Ferraro , Daniele Petrone , Alberto Mateo-Urdiales , Xanthi D Andrianou , Martina Del Manso , Giulietta Venturi , Claudia Fortuna , Marco Di Luca , Francesco Severini , Maria Grazia Caporali , Daniela Morelli , Federica Iapaolo , Ilaria Pati , Letizia Lombardini , Tamas Bakonyi , Olivia Alexandra , Patrizio Pezzotti , Maria Gabriella Perrotta , Francesco Maraglino , Giovanni Rezza , Anna Teresa Palamara and Italian Arbovirus Surveillance networkAs in 2018, when a large West Nile virus (WNV) epidemic occurred, the 2022 vector season in Italy was marked by an early onset of WNV circulation in mosquitoes and birds. Human infections were limited until early July, when we observed a rapid increase in the number of cases. We describe the epidemiology of human infections and animal and vector surveillance for WNV and compare the more consolidated data of June and July 2022 with the same period in 2018.
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Early deaths associated with community-acquired and healthcare-associated bloodstream infections: a population-based study, Finland, 2004 to 2018
BackgroundBloodstream infections (BSI) cause substantial morbidity and mortality.
AimWe explored the role of causative pathogens and patient characteristics on the outcome of community-acquired (CA) and healthcare-associated (HA) BSI, with particular interest in early death.
MethodsWe used national register data to identify all BSI in Finland during 2004–18. We determined the origin of BSI, patients´ underlying comorbidities and deaths within 2 or 30 days from specimen collection. A time-dependent Cox model was applied to evaluate the impact of patient characteristics and causative pathogens on the hazard for death at different time points.
ResultsA total of 173,715 BSI were identified; 22,474 (12.9%) were fatal within 30 days and, of these, 6,392 (28.4%) occurred within 2 days (7.9 deaths/100,000 population). The 2-day case fatality rate of HA-BSI was higher than that of CA-BSI (5.4% vs 3.0%). Patients who died within 2 days were older than those alive on day 3 (76 vs 70 years) and had more severe comorbidities. Compared with other BSI, infections leading to death within 2 days were more often polymicrobial (11.8% vs 6.3%) and caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa (6.2% vs 2.0%), fungi (2.9% vs 1.4%) and multidrug-resistant (MDR) pathogens (2.2% vs 1.8%), which were also predictors of death within 2 days in the model.
ConclusionsOverrepresentation of polymicrobial, fungal, P. aeruginosa and MDR aetiology among BSI leading to early death is challenging concerning the initial antimicrobial treatment. Our findings highlight the need for active prevention and prompt recognition of BSI and appropriate antimicrobial treatment.
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