Multiple introductions of monkeypox virus to Ireland during the international mpox outbreak, May 2022 to October 2023.

Gabriel Gonzalez,Michael Carr, Tomás M Kelleher, Emer O'Byrne, Weronika Banka, Brian Keogan,Charlene Bennett, Geraldine Franzoni, Patrice Keane, Cliona Kenna,Luke W Meredith,Nicola Fletcher, Jose Maria Urtasun-Elizari,Jonathan Dean, Ciaran Browne, Fiona Lyons, Brendan Crowley, Derval Igoe,Eve Robinson,Greg Martin,Jeff Connell,Cillian F De Gascun,Daniel Hare

Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin(2024)

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BackgroundMpox, caused by monkeypox virus (MPXV), was considered a rare zoonotic disease before May 2022, when a global epidemic of cases in non-endemic countries led to the declaration of a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. Cases of mpox in Ireland, a country without previous mpox reports, could reflect extended local transmission or multiple epidemiological introductions.AimTo elucidate the origins and molecular characteristics of MPXV circulating in Ireland between May 2022 and October 2023.MethodsWhole genome sequencing of MPXV from 75% of all Irish mpox cases (182/242) was performed and compared to sequences retrieved from public databases (n = 3,362). Bayesian approaches were used to infer divergence time between sequences from different subclades and evaluate putative importation events from other countries.ResultsOf 242 detected mpox cases, 99% were males (median age: 35 years; range: 15-60). All 182 analysed genomes were assigned to Clade IIb and, presence of 12 distinguishable subclades suggests multiple introductions into Ireland. Estimation of time to divergence of subclades further supports the hypothesis for multiple importation events from numerous countries, indicative of extended and sustained international spread of mpox. Further analysis of sequences revealed that 92% of nucleotide mutations were from cytosine to thymine (or from guanine to adenine), leading to a high number of non-synonymous mutations across subclades; mutations associated with tecovirimat resistance were not observed.ConclusionWe provide insights into the international transmission dynamics supporting multiple introductions of MPXV into Ireland. Such information supported the implementation of evidence-informed public health control measures.
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