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Volume 31, Number 8—August 2025

Dispatch

Case Report of Clade Ib Monkeypox Virus Infection Linked to Travel to Democratic Republic of the Congo, Thailand, 2024

Drunphob SrithammavongComments to Author , Chanunya Srihawan1, Rossaphorn Kittiyaowamarn1, Rapeepong Suphanchaimat1, Thitipong Yingyong1, and Wichan Bunyakitikorn1
Author affiliation: Ministry of Public Health, Bangkok, Thailand (D. Srithammavong, R. Kittiyaowamarn, R. Suphanchaimat, T. Yingyong, W. Bunyakitikorn); Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital, Bangkok (C. Srihawan)

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Lesions on patient who had clade Ib monkeypox virus infection linked to travel to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Thailand, 2024. A, B) Necrotic papules with overlying scabs on the patient’s penis (A) and right thigh (B). C) Maculopapular rash and a pustule on left thigh.

Figure. Lesions on patient who had clade Ib monkeypox virus infection linked to travel to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Thailand, 2024. A, B) Necrotic papules with overlying scabs on the patient’s penis (A) and right thigh (B). C) Maculopapular rash and a pustule on left thigh.

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1These senior authors contributed equally to this article.

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