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Volume 27, Number 1—January 2021
Letter

Large-Scale Isolation Facilities and Potential for Secondary Infectious Disease Outbreak

Shi Yu D. Lim1Comments to Author  and Hong Liang Tey1
Author affiliations: National Skin Centre, Singapore (S.Y.D. Lim, H.L. Tey); Woodlands Health Campus, Singapore (S.Y.D. Lim, H.L. Tey); National University of Singapore (H.L. Tey); Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (H.L. Tey)

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Vesicle on an erythematous base (arrowed), commonly described as “dewdrop on rose petal”, over the forehead of a patient with varicella, Singapore, 2020.

Figure. Vesicle on an erythematous base (arrowed), commonly described as “dewdrop on rose petal”, over the forehead of a patient with varicella, Singapore, 2020.

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

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