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- Q16156313 subject Q15404788.
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- Q16156313 abstract "The 2003 Midwest monkeypox outbreak marked the first time monkeypox infection has appeared in the United States, and the first time in the Western Hemisphere. Beginning in May, 2003 a total of 71 cases of human monkeypox were found in five Midwestern states including Wisconsin (39 cases), Indiana (16), Illinois (12), Kansas (1), Missouri (2) and Ohio (1). The cause of the outbreak was traced to Gambian rats imported into the United States by an exotic animal importer in Texas. The rats were shipped from Texas to an Illinois distributor who housed them with prairie dogs. No deaths were reported. No human-to-human transmission was found. All cases involved direct contact with infected prairie dogs. Electron microscopy and testing by polymerase chain reaction and immunohistochemistry were used to confirm the causative agent was human monkeypox.".
- Q16156313 icd10 "B04".
- Q16156313 icd9 "059.01".
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- Q16156313 icd "59.01".
- Q16156313 icd "B04".
- Q16156313 type Disease.
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- Q16156313 comment "The 2003 Midwest monkeypox outbreak marked the first time monkeypox infection has appeared in the United States, and the first time in the Western Hemisphere. Beginning in May, 2003 a total of 71 cases of human monkeypox were found in five Midwestern states including Wisconsin (39 cases), Indiana (16), Illinois (12), Kansas (1), Missouri (2) and Ohio (1). The cause of the outbreak was traced to Gambian rats imported into the United States by an exotic animal importer in Texas.".
- Q16156313 label "2003 Midwest monkeypox outbreak".
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