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Pablo Fernández

Dermatologist at the Hospital Ramón y Cajal and Master in Tropical Medicine at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, member and one of the spokespersons of the Spanish Academy of Dermatology and Venereology (AEDV) for monkeypox

The study includes 181 cases of monkeypox diagnosed in clinics in Madrid and Barcelona from 11 May to 29 June 2022. It is a quality study supported by solid data.

It presents results that are in line with those published recently in other high impact journals such as the British Journal of Dermatology or the New England Journal of Medicine. It emphasises the presence of skin lesions in the genital and perianal area as initial manifestations; atypical manifestations such as proctitis, oropharyngeal lesions or abscesses. Also in the route of transmission, with close sexual contact being the main route of transmission in this outbreak. Most cases were mild and those requiring specific treatment or admission were for pain control.

Interesting and novel data: 

The researchers quantified the viral load of the lesions, where it was observed that the viral load in the skin lesions was much higher than that analysed in the oropharyngeal samples. This data is relevant, as it supports the hypothesis that the direct contact route is the most important and frequent route of transmission in the current outbreak, with the airborne route probably being less effective.

The importance of health professionals being aware of this disease is again emphasised, in view of new profiles of affected patients and less common clinical manifestations.

In addition, the authors suggest that, given the short incubation period, post-exposure vaccination strategies may not be as effective as pre-exposure vaccination targeting the at-risk population.

One of the limitations of the study noted by the researchers was that in one of the centres, oropharyngeal or anal samples were not collected at the onset of symptoms due to logistical issues.  It was also not possible to estimate the incubation period in 37 of the cases collected.

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