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Multi-organ clinical manifestations of Mpox: an umbrella review of systematic reviews.

Authors :
Satapathy, Prakasini
Khatib, Mahalaqua Nazli
Gaidhane, Shilpa
Zahiruddin, Quazi Syed
Alrasheed, Hayam A
Al-Subaie, Maha F.
Al Kaabi, Nawal A.
Garout, Mohammed
Alfaresi, Mubarak
Sulaiman, Tarek
Rabaan, Ali A.
Krsak, Martin
Henao-Martinez, Andrés F.
Franco-Paredes, Carlos
Serhan, Hashem Abu
Sah, Ranjit
Source :
BMC Infectious Diseases. 9/17/2024, p1-18. 18p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: Mpox is a severe viral zoonosis that has emerged as a public health concern due to its potential for human-to-human transmission and severe illness. Understanding its clinical manifestations is crucial for effective management and control. Several systematic reviews have assessed various manifestations of Mpox. This umbrella review synthesizes evidence on Mpox’s manifestations across different organ systems. Method: We conducted an umbrella review, adhering to Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) methodology and Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines, focusing on systematic reviews of Mpox manifestations. We performed a literature search up to 25th September 2023, in databases like PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science. We included systematic reviews of observational studies, case reports, case series, or RCTs reporting any manifestations of Mpox in humans, focusing on a global scope. AMSTAR 2 was used to evaluate the quality of systematic reviews, and data has been synthesized in narrative and tabular manners. Results: A total of 25 systematic reviews were included, uncovering diverse manifestations of Mpox, such as cutaneous, cardiovascular, oral, ophthalmic, gastrointestinal, respiratory, and pregnancy-related. Cutaneous manifestations (up to 100%) were the most prevalent, featuring lesions and rashes. Constitutional symptoms of viral illness were reported in ~ 60% to > 85% of the cases. Significant respiratory symptoms were present in ~ 50% of cases overall. Headaches were the leading neurological symptom present in > 30%. Symptoms of gastrointestinal involvement ranged from 39% (oral lesions) with decreasing frequency to low diarrhea at ~ 5%, with proctitis percentages ranging from high teens to mid-twenties. Ophthalmic manifestations (6% but with wide variations among studies). Many primary studies included in the systematic reviews consisted of case reports and case series. A wide range of manifestations across different organ systems was observed. Negative outcomes for pregnancies were reported, but evidence is limited. Adverse cardiovascular and neurological outcomes were identified, though only a few studies provided insights into these findings. Conclusion: Mpox exhibits diverse manifestations, impacting multiple organ systems, with substantial variations. The findings highlight the importance of ongoing, nuanced, and region-specific research and management strategies for Mpox. The reliance on case reports and series underscores the need for more high-quality, long-term studies to deepen our understanding and management of this significant public health concern. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14712334
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
BMC Infectious Diseases
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179760904
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-024-09884-y