Regina Selb1,* , Dirk Werber2,* , Gerhard Falkenhorst3 , Gyde Steffen1 , Raskit Lachmann3 , Claudia Ruscher2 , Sarah McFarland2 , Alexander Bartel2 , Lukas Hemmers2,4,5 , Uwe Koppe1 , Klaus Stark3 , Viviane Bremer1 , Klaus Jansen1 , on behalf of the Berlin MPX study group6
By 22 June 2022, 521 cases of monkeypox were notified in Germany. The median age was 38 years (IQR: 32–44); all cases were men. In Berlin, where 69% of all cases occurred, almost all were men who have sex with men. Monkeypox virus likely circulated unrecognised in Berlin before early May. Since mid-May, we observed a shift from travel-associated infections to mainly autochthonous transmission that predominantly took place in Berlin, often in association with visits to clubs and parties.
By 22 June 2022, 521 cases of monkeypox were notified in Germany. The median age was 38 years (IQR: 32–44); all cases were men. In Berlin, where 69% of all cases occurred, almost all were men who have sex with men. Monkeypox virus likely circulated unrecognised in Berlin before early May. Since mid-May, we observed a shift from travel-associated infections to mainly autochthonous transmission that predominantly took place in Berlin, often in association with visits to clubs and parties.
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