Oral manifestations of mpox (monkeypox)
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Oral manifestations of mpox (monkeypox)
Abstract
The zoonotic infectious disease mpox (previously known as monkeypox) is caused by the monkeypox virus (MPXV) from the Poxviridae family. Presently, mpox is receiving worldwide attention because of its emergence in countries that have never previously documented the illness, resulting in a public health emergency. MPXV is transmitted via human-to-human contact, and sexual contact is especially implicated in spread of the disease. Affected individuals experience fever, headache, malaise, and early lymphadenopathy, followed by a secondary mucotaneous rash. Oral ulcers and perioral papules may be the first evidence of the disease. Although there are numerous articles in medical publications documenting the cutaneous presentations of mpox, there is limited information in the dental literature regarding oral lesions. The objective of this article is to review the oral manifestations of mpox and strategies for management of the disease.
Keywords: epidemiology; exanthema; monkeypox virus; mpox; oral ulcer; public health; review.
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