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World J Clin Infect Dis. Nov 22, 2023; 13(4): 31-36
Published online Nov 22, 2023. doi: 10.5495/wjcid.v13.i4.31
Table 1 Case definition and clinical features
Suspect caseNew-onset typical rash
Fulfill one of the epidemiologic criteria and have a solid clinical possibility of monkeypox
Probable caseNo other possible orthopoxviral exposure (e.g., vaccination), and evidence of the presence of
orthopoxviral DNA by PCR in the patient’s sample
Presence of orthopoxvirus using immunohistochemical or electron microscopy testing methods
Positive anti-orthopoxviral IgM antibody after onset of rash for a duration of 4 to 56 d. Men who practice sex with men
Confirmed caseEvidence of monkeypox virus DNA detected by PCR in a patient specimen or detection of virus in clinical specimen culture
Epidemiological criteria: Within three weeks of beginning the illness: Possible exposure to a person with a characteristic rash or who was diagnosed with monkeypox or a probable case, or following intimate exposure to individuals with monkeypox-like symptoms. Travel to a monkeypox endemic country outside the United States or a country with a monkeypox outbreak, or contact with a dead or live wild animal or pet from an endemic African region or a product obtained from such animals
Table 2 Monkeypox symptoms and treatment options
Monkeypox symptoms
Treatment options
Monkeypox symptoms: Itchy, painful pimple/blister-like rash with several stagesOral antihistamines, creams, and lotions such as calamine lotion. Keep the rash covered, do not scratch, soak in a warm bath, use oatmeal
Fever, chills, lymph node swelling, body ache, URI symptomsSymptomatic pain medications
Severe disease involving eyes, mouth, throat, genitals and anusAntiviral tecovirimat