Monkeypox Diagnosis by Cutaneous and Mucosal Findings
A monkeypox outbreak has been reported in several countries since early May 2022. Human monkeypox (MPX) diagnosis is based on a clinical suspicion supported by typical skin and mucosal lesions, confirmed with molecular testing. We present the results of all MPX confirmed patients presenting to our d...
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Main Authors: | Diogo de Sousa (Author), João Patrocínio (Author), Joana Frade (Author), Claúdia Brazão (Author), Dora Mancha (Author), Catarina Correia (Author), João Borges-Costa (Author), Paulo Filipe (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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