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Long-Term Mpox Sequelae 11 to 18 Months After Acute Illness : A Cohort Study in Two U.S. Cities. | Synapse
January 22, 2026
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Long-Term Mpox Sequelae 11 to 18 Months After Acute Illness : A Cohort Study in Two U.S. Cities.
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Braiden Eilers
University of Washington
KA
Karen P. Acker
NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital
KV
Karen J Vigil
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Key Points
To investigate the long-term health effects of mpox 11 to 18 months after acute illness.
Conducted a cohort study in two U.S. cities
Followed individuals with a history of mpox
Collected health outcome data over 11 to 18 months
Identified significant health challenges related to mpox sequelae
Reported various long-term symptoms affecting daily life
Highlighted the need for continued monitoring of health outcomes
Abstract
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Eilers et al. (Tue,) studied this question.
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https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.7326/annals-25-00036