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In the current outbreak, pleomorphic mucocutaneous lesions in various body locations (including the genitals, oropharynx, palms
Monkeypox is classically a zoonotic infection; its recent spread by person-to-person contact led to the declaration of a new monkeypox pandemic in June 2022.
In the current outbreak, pleomorphic mucocutaneous lesions in various body locations (including the genitals, oropharynx, palms