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Simultaneous Multiple-Stages Mpox Genital Lesions on the Same Site in a Traveler to Greece: A Case Report.

Anna TagkaStyliani A GeronikolouApostolos EvaggelopoulosSotiria GrigoropoulouDimitra KavathaChryssoula BotsiAggeliki PapadopoulouKyriaki TryfinopoulouAntigoni KatsoulidouStyliani PappaAnna PapaVasilios PaparizosElectra NicolaidouSotirios TsiodrasAlexandros J Stratigos
Published in: Vaccines (2023)
A 47-year-old Caucasian traveller from an mpox (formerly monkeypox and also best suited abbreviated MPX)-endemic country was referred for a skin rash, of recent onset, confined to the genital area. The rash consisted of erythematous umbilicated papules, vesicles and pustules with a characteristic white ring. The lesions were observed simultaneously at different stages of progression on the same anatomical site, a clinical presentation that is not encountered frequently. The patient was febrile, fatigued and had blood-tinged cough. The clinical suspicion of mpox was raised, and the initial real-time PCR identified a non-variola orthopox virus, which was confirmed at the National Reference Laboratory to belong to the West African clade.
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