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Healthcare personnel with laboratory-confirmed mpox in California during the 2022 outbreak

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 March 2024

Allison E. Bailey*
Affiliation:
California Department of Public Health, Richmond and Sacramento, California
Shua J. Chai
Affiliation:
California Department of Public Health, Richmond and Sacramento, California Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia
Robert E. Snyder
Affiliation:
California Department of Public Health, Richmond and Sacramento, California
David P. Bui
Affiliation:
California Department of Public Health, Richmond and Sacramento, California Portland Oregon Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Oregon
Linda S. Lewis
Affiliation:
California Department of Public Health, Richmond and Sacramento, California
Kayla Saadeh
Affiliation:
California Department of Public Health, Richmond and Sacramento, California
J. Bradford Bertumen
Affiliation:
California Department of Public Health, Richmond and Sacramento, California Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia
Erin Epson
Affiliation:
California Department of Public Health, Richmond and Sacramento, California
Jane D. Siegel
Affiliation:
California Department of Public Health, Richmond and Sacramento, California
*
Corresponding author: Allison E. Bailey; Email: allison.bailey@cdph.ca.gov
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Abstract

The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) reviewed 109 cases of healthcare personnel (HCP) with laboratory-confirmed mpox to understand transmission risk in healthcare settings. Overall, 90% of HCP with mpox had nonoccupational exposure risk factors. One occupationally acquired case was associated with sharps injury while unroofing a patient’s lesion for diagnostic testing.

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Table 1. Demographics of Healthcare Personnel (HCP) with Mpox

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Table 2. Clinical Characteristics of Healthcare Personnel (HCP) with Mpox Infection