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Monkeypox disease in a breastfeeding infant.

José Antonio Alonso-CadenasDavid Andina-MartínezCaridad Jun García-GarcíaJara Gaitero-TristánMarta Taida García-AscasoAntonio Torrelo
Published in: Pediatric dermatology (2022)
A previously healthy breastfed 7-month-old infant presented with several papulovesicular lesions, a hyperemic pharynx and a petechial enanthema. His mother had confirmed monkeypox infection with similar skin lesions on the chest wall. Skin-to-skin contact is the most likely mode of transmission of monkeypox. Precautions to limit skin contact during activities such as breastfeeding are recommended if suspected skin lesions are present.
Keyphrases
  • soft tissue
  • wound healing
  • preterm infants