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Volume 28, Number 5—May 2022
Dispatch

Imported Monkeypox from International Traveler, Maryland, USA, 2021

Varea CostelloComments to Author , Madeleine Sowash, Aahana Gaur, Michael Cardis, Helena Pasieka, Glenn Wortmann, and Sheena Ramdeen
Author affiliations: Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland, USA (V. Costello); Uniformed Services University, Bethesda (V. Costello); Medstar Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC, USA (M. Sowash, A. Gaur, M. Cardis, H. Pasieka, G. Wortmann, S. Ramdeen)

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Figure 1

Cutaneous manifestations of imported monkeypox from international traveler, Maryland, USA, 2021. Numerous pustules on erythematous base with some central umbilication and acrofacial propensity are shown.

Figure 1. Cutaneous manifestations of imported monkeypox from international traveler, Maryland, USA, 2021. Numerous pustules on erythematous base with some central umbilication and acrofacial propensity are shown.

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