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Volume 28, Number 10—October 2022
Dispatch

Ten-Week Follow-Up of Monkeypox Case-Patient, Sweden, 2022

Aleksandra Pettke, Finn Filén, Katarina Widgren, Andreas Jacks, Hedvig Glans, Sofia Andreasson, Shaman Muradrasoli, Sofia Helgesson, Elenor Hauzenberger, Maria Lind Karlberg, Noura Walai, Annelie Bjerkner, Hadrien Gourlé, Sara Gredmark-Russ, Oskar Karlsson Lindsjö, Klara Sondén1Comments to Author , and Hilmir Asgeirsson1
Author affiliations: Public Health Agency of Sweden, Solna, Sweden (A. Pettke, S. Muradrasoli, S. Helgesson, E. Hauzenberger, M.L. Karlberg, N. Walai, A. Bjerkner, H. Gourlé, O. Karsson Lindsjö, K. Sondén); Stockholm South General Hospital Skin and Venereology Clinics, Stockholm, Sweden (F. Filén); Stockholm County Council, Stockholm (K. Widgren, A. Jacks); Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm (K. Widgren, H. Glans, S. Gredmark-Russ, K. Sondén, H. Ásgeirsson); Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm (H. Glans, S. Andreasson, S. Gredmark-Russ, H. Ásgeirsson); Laboratory for Molecular Infection Medicine Sweden, Umeå, Sweden (S. Gredmark-Russ)

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Figure 2

Phylogenetic tree depicting the relationship of the monkeypox virus strain detected in a genital lesion sample from a patient in Sweden to previously published isolates and the strain repsonsible for the 2022 multinational outbreak. The x-axis represents the branch lengths, interpreted as the number of nucleotide substitutions per site. The y-axis represents the tree cardinality (e.g. the amount of sequences represented in the tree) of each clade.

Figure 2. Phylogenetic tree depicting the relationship of the monkeypox virus strain detected in a genital lesion sample from a patient in Sweden to previously published isolates and the strain repsonsible for the 2022 multinational outbreak. The x-axis represents the branch lengths, interpreted as the number of nucleotide substitutions per site. The y-axis represents the tree cardinality (e.g. the amount of sequences represented in the tree) of each clade.

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1These authors contributed equally to this work.

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