1. Monkeypox in a Traveler Returning from Nigeria--Dallas, Texas, July 2021
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Rao, Agam K., Schulte, Joann, Chen, Tai-Ho, Hughes, Christine M., Davidson, Whitni, Neff, Justin M., Markarian, Mary, Delea, Kristin C., Wada, Suzanne, Liddell, Allison, Alexander, Shane, Sunshine, Brittany, Huang, Philip, Honza, Heidi Threadgill, Rey, Araceli, Monroe, Benjamin, Doty, Jeffrey, Christensen, Bryan, Delaney, Lisa, Massey, Joel, Waltenburg, Michelle, Schrodt, Caroline A., Kuhar, David, Satheshkumar, Panayampalli S., Kondas, Ashley, Li, Yu, Wilkins, Kimberly, Sage, Kylie M., Yu, Yon, Yu, Patricia, Feldpausch, Amanda, McQuiston, Jennifer, and McCollum, Inger K. Damon Andrea M.
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Human monkeypox -- Diagnosis ,Infection -- Diagnosis ,Zoonoses -- Diagnosis ,Travelers -- Health aspects ,Smallpox vaccine -- Health aspects ,Health - Abstract
Monkeypox is a rare, sometimes life-threatening zoonotic infection that occurs in west and central Africa. It is caused by Monkeypox virus, an orthopoxvirus similar to Variola virus (the causative agent [...]
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- 2022