Neurological manifestations of an emerging zoonosis-Human monkeypox virus: A systematic review.
Sajjad Ahmed KhanSurya Bahadur ParajuliVivek K RauniyarPublished in: Medicine (2023)
Monkeypox virus usually presents with self-limiting painful rash, lymphadenitis, and fever, complications like secondary skin infection, eye problems and pneumonia can be life threatening, carrying a case fatality rate of 1% to 10%. Neurological manifestations are not uncommon and can further add-on to morbidity and mortality.