Ten-Week Follow-Up of Monkeypox Case-Patient, Sweden, 2022
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10 2022
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Alternative Title:Emerg Infect Dis
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Personal Author:Pettke, Aleksandra ; Filén, Finn ; Widgren, Katarina ; Jacks, Andreas ; Glans, Hedvig ; Andreasson, Sofia ; Muradrasoli, Shaman ; Helgesson, Sofia ; Hauzenberger, Elenor ; Karlberg, Maria Lind ; Walai, Noura ; Bjerkner, Annelie ; Gourlé, Hadrien ; Gredmark-Russ, Sara ; Lindsjö, Oskar Karlsson ; Sondén, Klara ; Asgeirsson, Hilmir
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Description:A previously healthy male patient had detectable monkeypox virus DNA in saliva 76 days after laboratory confirmation of infection. A comprehensive characterization of viral kinetics and a detailed follow-up indicated a declining risk for transmission during the weeks after monkeypox symptoms appeared.
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Source:Emerg Infect Dis. 2022; 28(10):2074-2077
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Pubmed ID:36148930
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC9514357
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Volume:28
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Issue:10
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:09069ed910f2a767ee85f626066428292d5f548099582f11903063313cdda6f2
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