Clinical features, treatment, and outcomes of mpox in solid organ transplant recipients: A multicenter case series and literature review

Eibhlin Higgins, Nischal Ranganath, Omar Mehkri, Aneela Majeed, Jeremey Walker, Stephanie Spivack, Eric Bhaimia, Esther Benamu, Jonathan Hand, Shobhit Keswani, Dallas Dunn, Elena Beam, Raymund R. Razonable

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Abstract

In 2022, the largest global outbreak of mpox to date emerged. In the immunocompetent host, mpox generally presents as a self-limiting illness. However, immunosuppression, such as that seen with advanced HIV, has been associated with significant morbidity and mortality related to mpox infection. To evaluate the impact of immunosuppression related to solid organ transplantation on clinical features and outcomes of mpox we established a multicenter case registry. Eleven cases from 7 participating centers in the USA were submitted. All cases occurred in males. The majority were kidney transplant recipients (91%, n = 10). Median duration of symptoms at presentation was 6 days (range, 3-14 days). Rates of hospitalization were high (73%, n = 8) with a median length of stay of 4.5 days (range, 1-10 days). Mpox in solid organ transplant recipients was associated with a high burden of skin lesions and systemic symptoms. Fever, fatigue, pharyngitis, and proctitis were commonly reported. Other clinical features included headache, myalgia, epididymo-orchitis, urinary retention, hematemesis, pneumonitis, and circulatory shock. All patients received treatment with tecovirimat. There was 1 mpox-related death in the cohort. Infection was reported to have resolved at 30-day follow-up in all other cases.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1972-1979
Number of pages8
JournalAmerican Journal of Transplantation
Volume23
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2023

Keywords

  • mpox
  • solid organ transplant recipients
  • transplant ID
  • viral infection

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Immunology and Allergy
  • Transplantation
  • Pharmacology (medical)

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