Severe mpox in patients with advanced AIDS: long-term disease and fatal outcome

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2023
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SOC BRASILEIRA MEDICINA TROPICAL
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FARIAS, Luis Arthur Brasil Gadelha
HOLANDA, Pablo Eliack Linhares de
SILVA, Ana Danielle Tavares da
CAVALCANTE, Karene Ferreira
JUCA, Marina Catunda Pinheiro
DAMASCENO, Lisandra Serra
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REVISTA DA SOCIEDADE BRASILEIRA DE MEDICINA TROPICAL, v.56, article ID e02282023, 4p, 2023
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Herein, we report two cases of severe mpox in patients with advanced acquired immunodeficiency syndrome from Brazil who developed atypical lesions and prolonged illness, one of whom had a fatal outcome. Both patients experienced serious complications involving the perianal and genital regions and prolonged disease with persistent viremia.
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Mpox, HIV, Immunosuppression
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