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Volume 31, Number 5—May 2025
Research Letter

Clinical and Epidemiologic Characteristics of Mpox Cases, Dominican Republic, July 2022–February 2023

Robert Paulino-RamirezComments to Author , Wilfredo Rafael Matias, Hector Lora-Rodríguez, Grey Benoît, Joel Ureña, Monica Thormann, and Ronald Skewes-Ramm
Author affiliation: Universidad Iberoamericana, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (R. Paulino-Ramirez, H. Lora-Rodriguez); Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA (W.R. Matias); Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston (W.R. Matias); Ministry of Health, Santo Domingo (G. Benoît, M. Thormann, R. Skewes-Ramm); Ministry of Defense, Santo Domingo (J. Ureña)

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Number of confirmed mpox cases, by epidemiologic week, in study of clinical and epidemiologic characteristics of mpox, Dominican Republic, July 2022–February 2023. Numbers at the top of each bar indicate the actual number of cases for that week.

Figure. Number of confirmed mpox cases, by epidemiologic week, in study of clinical and epidemiologic characteristics of mpox, Dominican Republic, July 2022–February 2023. Numbers at the top of each bar indicate the actual number of cases for that week.

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