Monkeypox – a description of the clinical progression of skin lesions: a case report from Colorado, USA
- Yeimer Ortiz-Martínez,
- ,
- Carlos Franco-Paredes,
- Daniel B. Chastain,
- Amal A. Gharamti,
- Lilian Vargas Barahona
- Universidad Industrial de Santander,
- Fundacion Universitaria Autonoma de las Américas,
- Hospital Infantil Federico Gómez,
- University of Georgia,
- Yale School of Medicine,
- University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine
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Therapeutic Advances in Infectious Disease (Volume 9)Publication milestones
- Published - 2022
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Published - 2022
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2049-9361Publication IDs
- Scopus: 85135161550
Abstract
A rapidly emerging global outbreak of monkeypox virus infection (MPXV) in over 50 non-endemic countries was identified in May 2022. We report the case and images of a patient with MPXV presenting with genital lesions later complicated by superimposed cellulitis in Colorado, USA. MPXV lesions are susceptible to bacterial superinfection, and with the advent of new cases, the early identification of skin lesions and their evolution during MPXV are imperative for treating clinicians. Clinicians should consider MPXV in differential diagnoses of sexually transmitted diseases presenting with genital lesions.
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