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- W4315652096 abstract "Human monkeypox (MPX) disease is a re-emerging zoonotic infection caused by the monkeypox virus belonging to the same family as vaccinia and variola. The European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) has documented an outbreak of MPX with atypical transmission paths throughout Europe. In this report, male-to-male sexual intercourse was first defined as a means of close humanto-human contact. The Ministry of Health of the Republic of Turkey announced via social media on June 30, 2022 that the first case confirmed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for the MPX virus in Turkey was admitted and isolated in a hospital. Four days after this statement, a 24-year-old Turkish man was hospitalized in our clinic with a bacterial infection of the penis and scrotum following local radiofrequency ablation therapy. A week ago, lesions resembling warts were noted in his medical history, for which a local radiofrequency ablation procedure was conducted at an external center. One day after his hospitalization, skin lesions of different stages (from macules, papules to umbilical papules) and several eruptions were detected on his face, nose tip, body, arms, and fingers, which gradually became more evident. After evaluating the risk factors, the patient was isolated with a preliminary diagnosis of MPX disease and samples were collected and sent for MPX virus detection to the reference laboratory according to the Ministry of Health guidelines. MPX virus nucleic acid was detected by PCR in samples taken from the lesion. The patient was discharged after 21 days of isolation and treatment for a secondary bacterial infection. In this case report the significance of differential diagnosis and screening tests for sexually transmitted infections (STI), a previously unreported case of MPX disease in Turkey, and a soft tissue infection that developed after local ablation treatment which was administered to a patient with MPX disease were presented. To be prepared for new and re-emerging infectious diseases, it was emphasized that well-structured continuing education based on current epidemiological data is required. Sexual contact has recently been identified as a new mode of transmission for MPX disease, and symptoms and signs may resemble those of other ulcerative sexually transmitted infections (STIs), such as molluscum contagiousum or syphilis. ORF disease is also in the differential diagnosis of MPX disease in Turkey. In addition, patients admitted with unreported STIs are permitted to receive health services without additional screenings. For this reason, easily accessible sexually transmitted disease centers with a high diagnostic efficiency can provide greater control over these diseases." @default.
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- W4315652096 title "Genital Erüpsiyonla Başvuran Bir Hasta: Türkiye’deki İkinci Maymun Çiçeği Olgusu" @default.
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