This is a cohort, non-health product, non-interventional biomedical research, multi-centric, to determine the seroprevalence of mpox infection in the population of people living with HIV and in PrEP users in Ile-de-France and in the province.
The target population is the population of people living with HIV (PLHIV) (n=18,500) and PrEP users (n=4930) followed up in Parisian infectious and tropical diseases departments (SMIT) of the Pitié-Salpêtrière, Tenon, Saint-Antoine, Bichat, Saint-Louis, Necker hospitals, the University Department of Infectious and Traveller Diseases of Hôpital Dron (Tourcoing), the 190 health center, and the Maison de santé du Chemin vert (Paris). The principal objective is to determine the seroprevalence of Monkeypox infection in the population of PLHIV and PrEP users followed in the infectious and tropical disease departments in 9 centers. In addition to the primary objective, there exist the following secondary objectives: * To assess the level of anti-Mpox antibodies in PLHIV and PrEP users * To assess the level of anti-Mpox antibodies in PLHIV and PrEP users with a previous confirmed diagnosis of Mpox or if they have been recently vaccinated * Assess antibody levels in PLHIV in relation to CD4 cell count and HIV viral load * Study antibody kinetics and persistence over time (D0 (between November 1, 2021 and April 30, 2022), M6, M12) * Study the Mpox seroconversion rate over time * Determine the neutralizing activity of anti-Mpox antibodies in individuals with positive anti-Mpox ELISA serology. * Describe the natural history of the disease, the different forms of the disease, their clinical characterization * Describe sexual behavior and the impact of this health crisis on different aspects of their lives using a self-administered questionnaire * To determine the prevalence of asymptomatic infections * Proportion of participants with positive Mpox serology without PCR confirmed diagnosis * History of childhood or recent smallpox vaccination During the patient's follow-up consultation, after information and in the absence of an expression of no objection, inclusion will consist of recovering a blood sample taken between November 2021 and April 2022 during the HIV infection assessment or PrEP follow-up (no additional sample) and possibly the blood sample taken at M6 and/or M12 if this follow-up consultation has already taken place. An online self-questionnaire will also be proposed to the patient (male only). It will be constructed from questions already validated in other surveys (Rapport au Sexe, Prévenir, Parcours). A check on the appearance or persistence of antibodies will be carried out at M6 +/- 8 weeks and/or M12 +/- 8 weeks on tube bottoms of samples always taken as part of the HIV infection assessment or PrEP follow-up.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
5,000
Serology from remaining blood sample Self-questionnaire about sexual behavior during the epidemy mpox
Mpox serology
The primary endpoint will be to determine the presence or not of anti-Mpox antibodies in the population of PLHIV or PrEP users
Time frame: 12 months
Anti-Mpox antibodies
To determine the presence or not of anti-Mpox antibodies by ELISA in PLWHIV and PrEP users with a previous confirmed diagnosis of Mpox or with a recent vaccination
Time frame: 12 months
Antibody level in PLWHIV
Comparison of Mpox serology with CD4 count and viral load of PLHIV
Time frame: 12 months
Antibody kinetics
Comparison of Mpox antibody levels between D0, M6 and M12
Time frame: 12 months
Mpox seroconversion
Comparison of anti-Mpox serology results between D0, M6 and M12
Time frame: 12 months
Neutralizing activity
Observation of the number of serum-neutralization test results for all Mpox-positive samples
Time frame: 12 months
Natural history of Mpox
Collect information on date of seropositivity, date of onset of symptoms, types of symptoms, clinical features of infection.
Time frame: 12 months
Asymptomatic infections
Comparison of the proportion of asymptomatic vs. symptomatic in HIV-positive patients.
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Time frame: 12 months
Mpox serology and PCR
Comparison of the proportion of asymptomatic, the proportion with symptoms without PCR confirmation, proportion vaccinated in the past or recently
Time frame: 12 months
Childhood or recent smallpox vaccination
Comparison of proportion with PCR-confirmed Mpox, proportion previously or recently vaccinated.
Time frame: 12 months
Sexual behavior
To count and collection of sexual behavior and impact of health crisis among PLWHIV and PrEP users via self-questionnaire
Time frame: 12 months