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  • * Five patients developed ocular monkeypox between July and September 2022, receiving treatments like tecovirimat, with two patients having delays in care due to HIV-related complications.
  • * Ocular monkeypox can threaten vision, so patients should practice hygiene to prevent self-inoculation, and healthcare providers should be aware of the condition for timely treatment and public health reporting.

Article Abstract

As of October 11, 2022, a total of 26,577 monkeypox cases had been reported in the United States.* Although most cases of monkeypox are self-limited, lesions that involve anatomically vulnerable sites can cause complications. Ocular monkeypox can occur when Monkeypox virus (MPXV) is introduced into the eye (e.g., from autoinoculation), potentially causing conjunctivitis, blepharitis, keratitis, and loss of vision (1). This report describes five patients who acquired ocular monkeypox during July-September 2022. All patients received treatment with tecovirimat (Tpoxx); four also received topical trifluridine (Viroptic). Two patients had HIV-associated immunocompromise and experienced delays between clinical presentation with monkeypox and initiation of monkeypox-directed treatment. Four patients were hospitalized, and one experienced marked vision impairment. To decrease the risk for autoinoculation, persons with monkeypox should be advised to practice hand hygiene and to avoid touching their eyes, which includes refraining from using contact lenses (2). Health care providers and public health practitioners should be aware that ocular monkeypox, although rare, is a sight-threatening condition. Patients with signs and symptoms compatible with ocular monkeypox should be considered for urgent ophthalmologic evaluation and initiation of monkeypox-directed treatment. Public health officials should be promptly notified of cases of ocular monkeypox. Increased clinician awareness of ocular monkeypox and of approaches to prevention, diagnosis, and treatment might reduce associated morbidity.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9590292PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.15585/mmwr.mm7142e1DOI Listing

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