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Active clinical trials for "Monkeypox"

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Cohort Study of Healthcare Workers Receiving Imvanex®

Monkeypox

During an outbreak of monkeypox in the UK in 2018, a third generation smallpox vaccine, Imvanex, was used for the first time to immunise healthcare workers who had been, or were expected to be, in contact with cases of monkeypox. This study will examine the antibody responses in these healthcare workers compared to control groups, to provide evidence that the vaccine can produce a response consistent with protection when used in this context.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Tecovirimat (ST-246) Treatment for Orthopox Virus Exposure

SmallpoxMonkeypox

The purpose of this clinical protocol is to treat individuals with Tecovirimat after exposure to orthopox viruses.

Available7 enrollment criteria

Monkeypox ASymptomatic Shedding: Evaluation by Self-Sampling MPX-ASSESS

Monkey Pox

Monkeypox (MPX) is a viral zoonosis, caused by the Monkeypox virus (MPXV), a DNA virus that belongs to the Orthopoxvirus genus and is closely related to the variola virus, the causative agent of smallpox. Until recently the spread of MPX was mainly confined to the Central African rainforest and to parts of West Africa. However, in May 2022, several cases of MPX were detected throughout Europe and Northern America, albeit with a different presentation than previously seen. Many questions remain on this new presentation of the disease: what the exact mode of transmission is, how contagious the virus really is and whether asymptomatic carriers exist. With this study the researchers aim to perform a close follow-up study of close contacts of MPX confirmed cases. Participants are recruited among high and very high risk contacts of confirmed monkeypox patients that presented to the ITM for diagnosis (index). Contacts that are asymptomatic (for symptoms compatible with MPXV infection according to national case definitions) at the time of recruitment will be enrolled. Contacts of the index case that are symptomatic at recruitment or become symptomatic during follow-up will be invited for sample collection at different timepoints until 21 days after contact as suspect cases.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Viral Clearance and Epidemiological Characteristics in Patients With Monkeypox

Monkeypox

The present observational study has been designed to understand the dynamics of viral clearance amongst patients with confirmed monkeypox, by quantifying monkeypox viral load in different specimens trough time, to better inform decision-making about patient management and isolation guidelines. Also, an immune analysis will be performed in a subset of individuals to describe humoral and cellular responses to monkeypox.

Completed8 enrollment criteria
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