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Assessment and management of secondary bacterial infections complicating Mpox (Monkeypox) using a telemedicine service. A prospective cohort study.

Samuel MoodyThomas LambEleri JacksonAlison BeechNabihah MalikLeann JohnsonNathan Jacobs
Published in: International journal of STD & AIDS (2023)
In this prospective cohort study of patients with mpox, secondary bacterial infection was infrequent and predominantly mild. The virtual ward and telemedicine follow up allowed for the prompt recognition of secondary bacterial infections and timely antibiotic administration. Due to concerns regarding nosocomial transmission, mild clinical course and limited inpatient bed capacity, we believe this model of outpatient management for mpox (Clade II B.1 lineage) could be replicated in other low risk populations where suitable home isolation facilities exist.
Keyphrases
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