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  • Epidemiology
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Dermatology

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  • The global monkeypox outbreak, beginning in May 2022, has shown distinct clinical and epidemiological features compared to historical cases.
  • Nonendemic countries are experiencing a surge in monkeypox (MPX) infections, primarily within the sexually active population.
  • Characteristically, MPX presents with mucocutaneous lesions, often localized to the perioral, genital, and anal regions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To characterize the demographic, clinical, and epidemiological profile of patients diagnosed with monkeypox infection.
  • To focus on the specific presentation of monkeypox with predominant mucosal involvement.
  • To provide insights into the evolving nature of the monkeypox outbreak in a nonendemic setting.

Main Methods:

  • A retrospective study design was employed.
  • Data were collected from patients diagnosed with monkeypox at a tertiary care center in Lisbon.
  • Analysis focused on clinical presentation, lesion distribution, and patient demographics.

Main Results:

  • The study population primarily consisted of sexually active individuals.
  • Mucocutaneous lesions were predominantly observed in the perioral, genital, and anal areas.
  • The findings highlight a shift in the typical presentation of monkeypox during the recent outbreak.

Conclusions:

  • The 2022 monkeypox outbreak exhibits distinct characteristics, particularly in its predominant affectation of the sexually active population.
  • Mucosal and genital/anal lesions are key indicators of monkeypox infection in this evolving epidemic.
  • Understanding these distinct features is crucial for timely diagnosis and effective public health management of monkeypox.