The Detection of Monkeypox in Humans in the Western Hemisphere
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Abstract
Background
During May and June 2003, an outbreak of febrile illness with vesiculopustular eruptions occurred among persons in the midwestern United States who had had contact with ill pet prairie dogs obtained through a common distributor. Zoonotic transmission of a bacterial or viral pathogen was suspected.
Methods
We reviewed medical records, conducted interviews and examinations, and collected blood and tissue samples for analysis from 11 patients and one prairie dog. Histopathological and electron-microscopical examinations, microbiologic cultures, and molecular assays were performed to identify the etiologic agent.
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Keywords
- Monkeypox
- Outbreak
- Medicine
- Veterinary medicine
- Virus
- Virology
- Transmission (telecommunications)
- Isolation (microbiology)
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