Monkeypox in a Non-endemic Setting: Challenges in the Diagnosis and Management of an Atypical Case
Yves N Mrad, Kalpana Jain, Jogi Vikas, Axel B Lichtenberg, Ali Z Ansari, Nilay Bhatt, Shivam Gupta

TL;DR
This paper discusses the challenges of diagnosing and managing a monkeypox case in a non-endemic region, emphasizing the importance of awareness and public health measures.
Contribution
The paper presents a case study highlighting diagnostic challenges and the effectiveness of tecovirimat in managing monkeypox in non-endemic settings.
Findings
Monkeypox can present with nonspecific symptoms, leading to misdiagnosis in non-endemic areas.
Prompt use of PCR testing is crucial for confirming monkeypox in atypical cases.
Treatment with tecovirimat showed potential effectiveness in mitigating symptoms when initiated promptly.
Abstract
Monkeypox is a zoonotic viral disease caused by the monkeypox virus, an Orthopoxvirus closely related to smallpox. While historically confined to endemic regions in Africa, recent outbreaks have demonstrated its capacity to spread globally, posing significant diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. We present the case of a 28-year-old previously healthy Caucasian male who repeatedly sought care in the emergency department (ED) for nonspecific flu-like symptoms, including fever, lymphadenopathy, dysphagia, and a progressive vesiculopustular rash. The initial lack of a clear clinical picture led to multiple misdiagnoses and treatments for presumed bacterial infections. Despite multiple evaluations and initial misdiagnoses, the persistence and progression of symptoms - including worsening lymphadenopathy, dysphagia, and a vesiculopustular rash with umbilicated lesions - raised concern for…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPoxvirus research and outbreaks · Bacillus and Francisella bacterial research · Herpesvirus Infections and Treatments
