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Volume 29, Number 1—January 2023
Research Letter

Monkeypox Virus Infection in 18-Year-Old Woman after Sexual Intercourse, France, September 2022

Alexandre ValléeComments to Author , Audrey Chatelain, Marie Carbonnel, Catherine Racowsky, Erwan Fourn, David Zucman, and Jean-Marc Ayoubi
Author affiliations: Foch Hospital, Suresnes, France (A. Vallée, A. Chatelain, M. Carbonnel, C. Racowsky, E. Fourn, D. Zucman, J.-M. Ayoubi); University of Versailles, Versailles, France (A. Chatelain, M. Carbonnel, J.-M. Ayoubi)

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Pustules in gluteal area (A), genital area (B, C), intravaginal area (D), arm and hand (E), and finger (F) in young woman with monkeypox virus infection after sexual intercourse, France, September 2022.

Figure. Pustules in gluteal area (A), genital area (B, C), intravaginal area (D), arm and hand (E), and finger (F) in young woman with monkeypox virus infection after sexual intercourse, France, September 2022.

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