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Observational Study
. 2024 May;29(21):2300608.
doi: 10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2024.29.21.2300608.

Factors potentially contributing to the decline of the mpox outbreak in the Netherlands, 2022 and 2023

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Observational Study

Factors potentially contributing to the decline of the mpox outbreak in the Netherlands, 2022 and 2023

Manon R Haverkate et al. Euro Surveill. 2024 May.

Abstract

BackgroundIn 2022 and 2023, a global outbreak of mpox affected mostly gay, bisexual and other men having sex with men (GBMSM). Outbreak control in the Netherlands included isolation, quarantine, post-exposure prophylaxis vaccination and primary preventive vaccination (PPV).AimWe describe the course of the outbreak, the vaccination programme, vaccine effectiveness (VE) of full vaccination against symptomatic disease, and trends in behaviour to generate hypotheses about factors that influenced the outbreak's decline.MethodsIn this observational study, we collected data from public health services on notified cases, number of PPV invitations and PPV doses administered. We calculated PPV uptake and coverage. Trends in behavioural data of GBMSM visiting sexual health centres were analysed for all consultations in 2022. We estimated VE using the screening method.ResultsUntil 31 December 2023, 1,294 mpox cases were reported. The outbreak peaked in early July 2022 and then declined sharply. PPV started on 25 July 2022; in total 29,851 doses were administered, 45.8% received at least one dose, 35.4% were fully vaccinated. The estimated VE was 68.2% (95% CI 4.3-89.5%). We did not observe an evident decrease in high-risk behaviour.DiscussionIt is unlikely that PPV was a driver of the outbreak's decline, as incidence started to decline well before the start of the PPV programme. The possible impact of behavioural change could not be demonstrated with the available indicators, however, the data had limitations, hampering interpretation. We hypothesise that infection-induced immunity in high-risk groups was an important factor explaining the decline.

Keywords: behaviour; disease outbreaks; monkeypox; mpox; primary preventive vaccination; risk groups; sexually transmitted infections.

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Figure 1
Epidemic curve by date of mpox symptom onset and overall vaccination coverage, the Netherlands; 25 July 2022–30 April 2023 (n = 1,294)
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Figure 2
Number of chlamydia, gonorrhoea and syphilis tests and test positivity in GBMSM and transgender persons using HIV-PrEP, the Netherlands, 2022 (n = 28,570 consultations)

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