Volume 28, Number 12—December 2022
Research
National Monkeypox Surveillance, Central African Republic, 2001–2021
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![Examples of rash severity detected during national monkeypox surveillance, Central African Republic, 2001–2021. A) Serious rash on a patient’s left hand. Serious rash was reported in 5.7% of cases. B) Moderate rash on a patient’s back. Moderate rash was reported in 57.1% of cases.](/eid/images/22-0897-F5.jpg)
Figure 5. Examples of rash severity detected during national monkeypox surveillance, Central African Republic, 2001–2021. A) Serious rash on a patient’s left hand. Serious rash was reported in 5.7% of cases. B) Moderate rash on a patient’s back. Moderate rash was reported in 57.1% of cases.
1These senior authors contributed equally to this article.
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