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. 2023 Jan;95(1):e28099.
doi: 10.1002/jmv.28099. Epub 2022 Sep 6.

Estimating the undetected infections in the Monkeypox outbreak

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Estimating the undetected infections in the Monkeypox outbreak

Antonello Maruotti et al. J Med Virol. 2023 Jan.

Abstract

While the number of detected Monkeypox infections are widely available, an understanding of the extent of undetected cases is urgently needed for an effective tackling of its spread. The aim of this study is to estimate the true number of Monkeypox (detected and undetected) infections in most affected countries. The question being asked is: How many cases have actually occurred? We propose a lower bound estimator for the true number of Monkeypox cases. The estimator is data-driven and can be easily computed from the cumulative distributions of weekly cases. We focused on the ratio of the total estimated cases to the observed cases on July 31, 2022: The proportion of undetected cases was relevant in all countries, with countries whose estimated true number of infections could be more than three times the observed one. We provided a practical contribution to the understanding of the current Monkeypox wave and reliable estimates on how many undetected cases are going around in several countries, where the epidemic spreads differently.

Keywords: Monkeypox; asymptomatic cases; capture-recapture methods; incidence indicators.

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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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