Monkeypox virus infection in pregnancy: description of two cases reported to the Colombian National Institute of Health.

Cortes Palacio Katherinne, Mercado-Reyes Marcela,Daza Marcela, Rodríguez Peña Yazmín, Araque Muñoz Paula, F Carlos, Ralph D. Hector,Corchuelo Chavarro Sheryll, Claudia Piombino, Osorio Usaquén Johana, Ávila Mellizo Greace, Narvaez Díaz Nubia, Wulan Diana, Pedro Ángel

Authorea (Authorea)(2023)

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Monkeypox (mpox), caused by the MPOXV (monkeypox virus), has been endemic in Africa since its first identification in 1958. However, in May 2022, the world witnessed the first global outbreak associated with the West African clade. Even though thousands of cases have been recorded, our understanding of vertical transmission during pregnancy remains restricted due to an absence of reported cases in pregnant women and a lack of adequate clinical descriptions. The cases of two pregnant women, ages 33 and 24, who tested positive for MPOXV at 31 and 13.4 weeks of gestation, respectively, are presented. In all cases, extensive clinical, histological, and molecular examinations of the mothers and neonates revealed no indication of vertical transmission. Surprisingly, both instances in Colombia were completed without difficulties. Although monkeypox during pregnancy is uncommon, it requires extensive multidisciplinary care.
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pregnancy,infection,colombian national institute,virus
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