Volume 25, Number 12—December 2019
CME ACTIVITY - Synopsis
Seroprevalence and Risk Factors Possibly Associated with Emerging Zoonotic Vaccinia Virus in a Farming Community, Colombia
Table 2
Characteristics of 18 OPXV-seropositive persons with history of vaccinia-like lesions among farmworkers and household members from 56 farms in Cundinamarca Department, Colombia, August–September 2016*
Characteristic | Value |
---|---|
Age <44 y |
12 (66.6) |
Location of lesion(s)† | |
Hand | 17 (94.4) |
Eyes | 3 (16.7) |
Arm | 1 (5.6) |
Face or neck | 1 (5.6) |
Leg |
0 |
Median no. lesions (range) | 1.5 (1–6) |
Prior injury at site of lesion | 5 (27.8) |
Residual scar | 13 (72.2) |
Time off work because of lesion(s), d | 10 (55.6) |
Median time off work, d (range) | 10 (3–15) |
Evaluated by physician | 11 (61.1) |
Hospitalized |
2 (11.1) |
Lesion symptoms | |
Localized pain | 18 (100.0) |
Pruritus | 17 (94.4) |
Swelling | 15 (83.3) |
Warmth | 14 (77.8) |
Discharge | 12 (66.7) |
Lymphangitis |
11 (61.1) |
Constitutional symptoms | |
Generalized pain | 10 (55.6) |
Headache | 10 (55.6) |
Fever after lesion | 10 (55.6) |
Fever before lesion | 4 (22.2) |
Chills or rigors | 4 (22.2) |
Lymphadenopathy | 3 (16.7) |
Arthralgias | 1 (5.6) |
Myalgias | 1 (5.6) |
*Values are no. (%) persons except as indicated. OPXV, orthopoxvirus.
†Number of lesion locations is >18 because some persons had >1 lesion.
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