Interim Clinical Treatment Considerations for Severe Manifestations of Mpox

United States, February 2023

Agam K. Rao, MD; Caroline A. Schrodt, MD; Faisal S. Minhaj, PharmD; Michelle A. Waltenburg, DVM; Shama Cash-Goldwasser, MD; Yon Yu, PharmD; Brett W. Petersen, MD; Christina Hutson, PhD; Inger K. Damon, MD, PhD

Disclosures

Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. 2023;72(9):232-243. 

In This Article

Considerations in the Management of Severe Mpox Cases

Severe mpox (including ocular infections, neurologic complications, myopericarditis, mucosal lesion complications, and uncontrolled viral spread) have been reported. Manifestations of these complications, recommended MCMs, and other clinical considerations for each type of infection (e.g., involvement of specific clinical subspecialists) are summarized (Box).

Ocular Infections

These can manifest as blepharitis, conjunctivitis, conjunctival lesions, keratitis, and vision loss. Ocular infections have occurred when MPXV infects the eye or periorbital area, usually via autoinoculation or local spread from nearby lesions.[31]

Neurologic Complications

Encephalitis and myelitis have been reported in some mpox patients.[32] Whether these result from direct viral invasion of the central nervous system or autoimmune disease from antigenic stimulus is not known. Cases involving neurologic complications have rarely been reported to CDC, but have occurred in immunocompetent persons, despite resolving mpox skin lesions.

Myopericarditis

Myopericarditis cases have been reported among immunocompetent patients.[1,32,33] The pathogenic mechanism is uncertain but might result from direct viral invasion or lymphocytic infiltration of the myocardium or pericardium, its sequelae (e.g., myonecrosis or myocardial fibrosis), or an autoimmune process.

Complications Associated With Some Mucosal (Oral, Rectal, Genital, and Urethral) Lesions

Certain mucosal surface lesions can cause strictures and other complications that impair activities of daily living (e.g., reduced oral intake, painful bowel movements, impaired urination, and airway obstruction).

Complications From Uncontrolled Viral Spread in Immunocompromised Patients

Moderately or severely immunocompromised patients (e.g., advanced HIV and organ transplant recipients) have sometimes developed diffuse and disseminated lesions that have involved multiple organ systems, possibly because of persistent viremia or uncontrolled viral growth.[12] Overwhelming systemic illness has resulted in death.

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