Mpox in the United States and Around the World: Current Situation


Mpox in the United States and Around the World: Current Situation


Current situation

In the United States

 

Across the globe

  • There are outbreaks of clade I mpox in Central and Eastern Africa. There have been a few cases in people who traveled from that region to other countries, where they got sick.

    • Clade I has two subclades, clade Ia and clade Ib.

    • In Central Africa, people have gotten clade Ia mpox through contact with infected dead or live wild animals, household transmission, or patient care; a high proportion of cases have been reported in children younger than 15 years of age.

    • Subclade Ib was recently identified in eastern DRC and has been spread through intimate and adult sexual contact between different demographics, including heterosexual spread with sex trade workers. So, far clade Ib has a lower case-fatality rate than clade Ia mpox.

  • The ongoing global outbreak of clade II mpox has caused more than 100,000 cases in 122 total countries, including 115 countries where mpox was not previously reported. The outbreak is caused by the subclade IIb.

  • Historically, only Cameroon in West Africa had cases of both clade I and clade II mpox, but they were seen in different parts of the country. To date, no other country has reported cases due to both clades, with the exception of the recent travel-associated clade I cases in Belgium, Canada, Germany, India, Sweden, Thailand, the United Kingdom, the United States, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.