Erratum: Vol. 71, No. 42

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In the report, “Ocular Monkeypox — United States, July–September 2022,” the case report of patient E should have included a citation to a previously published case report that described the first 2 days of patient E’s clinical course. On p. 1346, the last two sentences under the heading “Patient E” should have read “Neither tecovirimat nor trifluridine was immediately available; the patient was treated with naproxen. Her ocular symptoms improved, and she was discharged after 3 days with a 14-day course of oral tecovirimat and a 5-day course of topical trifluridine (2). In the figure on p. 1344 (Figure 1), the timeline of treatment administration for patient E should have indicated 5 days of treatment with trifluridine. In addition, on p. 1347, the list of references should have included the following: “2. Foos W, Wroblewski K, Ittoop S. Subconjunctival nodule in a patient with acute monkeypox. JAMA Ophthalmol 2022;140:e223742.”

Return to your place in the textFIGURE 1. Timeline of testing, symptom onset, and initiation of medical countermeasures for patients with ocular monkeypox — United States, July–September 2022
The figure is a timeline of testing, symptom onset, and initiation of medical countermeasures for patients with ocular monkeypox in the United States during July–September 2022.

Abbreviation: PCR = polymerase chain reaction.


Suggested citation for this article: Erratum: Vol. 71, No. 42. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2022;71:1538. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15585/mmwr.mm7148a5.

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