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Volume 29, Number 3—March 2023
Research Letter

Sustained Mpox Proctitis with Primary Syphilis and HIV Seroconversion, Australia

Rachel M. BurdonComments to Author , David Atefi, Jainoor Rana, Arun Parasuraman, Andie S. Lee, and Blake Nield
Author affiliations: Sydney Local Health District, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (R.M. Burdon, D. Atefi, J. Rana, A. Parasuraman); Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney (A.S. Lee, B. Nield)

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Timeline of symptom development and infectious vector incubation periods in case of patient with sustained mpox proctitis with primary syphilis and HIV seroconversion, Australia

Figure. Timeline of symptom development and infectious vector incubation periods in case of patient with sustained mpox proctitis with primary syphilis and HIV seroconversion, Australia

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