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Characteristics of the Sexual Networks of Men Who Have Sex With Men in Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver: Insights from Canada's 2022 Mpox Outbreak.


ABSTRACT:

Background

The 2022-2023 global mpox outbreak disproportionately affected gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBM). We investigated differences in GBM's sexual partner distributions across Canada's 3 largest cities and over time, and how they shaped transmission.

Methods

The Engage Cohort Study (2017-2023) recruited GBM via respondent-driven sampling in Montréal, Toronto, and Vancouver (n = 2449). We compared reported sexual partner distributions across cities and periods: before COVID-19 (2017-2019), pandemic (2020-2021), and after lifting of restrictions (2021-2023). We used Bayesian regression and poststratification to model partner distributions. We estimated mpox's basic reproduction number (R0) using a risk-stratified compartmental model.

Results

Pre-COVID-19 pandemic distributions were comparable: fitted average partners (past 6 months) were 10.4 (95% credible interval: 9.4-11.5) in Montréal, 13.1 (11.3-15.1) in Toronto, and 10.7 (9.5-12.1) in Vancouver. Sexual activity decreased during the pandemic and increased after lifting of restrictions, but remained below prepandemic levels. Based on reported cases, we estimated R0 of 2.4 to 2.7 and similar cumulative incidences (0.7%-0.9%) across cities.

Conclusions

Similar sexual partner distributions may explain comparable R0 and cumulative incidence across cities. With potential for further recovery in sexual activity, mpox vaccination and surveillance strategies should be maintained.

SUBMITTER: Xiu F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10965213 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Characteristics of the Sexual Networks of Men Who Have Sex With Men in Montréal, Toronto, and Vancouver: Insights from Canada's 2022 Mpox Outbreak.

Xiu Fanyu F   Flores Anato Jorge Luis JL   Cox Joseph J   Grace Daniel D   Hart Trevor A TA   Skakoon-Sparling Shayna S   Dvorakova Milada M   Knight Jesse J   Wang Linwei L   Gatalo Oliver O   Campbell Evan E   Zhang Terri T   Sbihi Hind H   Irvine Michael A MA   Mishra Sharmistha S   Maheu-Giroux Mathieu M  

The Journal of infectious diseases 20240301 2


<h4>Background</h4>The 2022-2023 global mpox outbreak disproportionately affected gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBM). We investigated differences in GBM's sexual partner distributions across Canada's 3 largest cities and over time, and how they shaped transmission.<h4>Methods</h4>The Engage Cohort Study (2017-2023) recruited GBM via respondent-driven sampling in Montréal, Toronto, and Vancouver (n = 2449). We compared reported sexual partner distributions across cities and  ...[more]

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