The impact of human immunodeficiency virus coinfection on mpox patients during the 2022 global outbreak: a systematic review and meta-analysis based on comparative observational studies
Yingying Han, Xingzhao Li, Xin Wang, Zhuan Zhong

TL;DR
This study found that people with HIV who contracted mpox in 2022 had more severe symptoms, worse outcomes, and higher mortality compared to those without HIV.
Contribution
The study is the first systematic review and meta-analysis to quantify how HIV coinfection affects mpox disease severity and clinical outcomes.
Findings
HIV-positive mpox patients were older and more likely to be men who have sex with men.
HIV coinfection was linked to more severe mpox, higher hospitalization rates, and increased mortality.
HIV-positive patients had lower CD4+ T-cell counts and hemoglobin levels compared to HIV-negative patients.
Abstract
The mpox outbreak in 2022 posed a new challenge to the medical system. We aimed to study the impact of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) coinfection on mpox patients. This study was conducted in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. Our study included 27 articles for meta-analysis and divided mpox patients into two groups: one group was HIV-positive, and the other group was HIV-negative. We found that the age of HIV-positive patients was significantly greater than that of HIV-negative patients (SMD = 0.35, 95% CI: 0.29–0.41) and that there were more men who had sex with men in the HIV-positive group (OR = 3.98, 95% CI: 3.04–5.21). Syphilis (OR = 2.66, 95% CI: 2.13–3.33), hepatitis B (OR = 3.94, 95% CI: 2.93–5.30), hepatitis C (OR = 5.71, 95% CI: 3.06–10.64), proctitis (OR = 1.52, 95% CI: 1.17–1.98), fever (OR =…
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TopicsPoxvirus research and outbreaks · HIV Research and Treatment · Immune responses and vaccinations
