Jack W. McHugh MB BCh BAO , Eric O. Gomez MD , Omar M. Abu-Saleh MB BS , Cristina G. Corsini Campioli MD , Supavit Chesdachai MD , Saadiya Nazli MB BS , Nicholas T. Streck PhD , Shama Cash-Goldwasser MD , Agam K. Rao MD , Michelle L. Meyer PhD , Avni Y. Joshi MD , Kevin P. Boyd MD , Julian A. Villalba MD , Reade A. Quinton MD , Pritish K. Tosh MD , Aditya S. Shah MB BS
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Mpox in a Patient With a Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription 1 Gain-of-Function Mutation
We report a case of mpox in a patient with a signal transducer and activator of transcription 1 gain-of-function mutation. Despite initial improvement with intravenous immune globulin and tecovirimat, severe symptoms developed and the patient died. This underscores the need for immune system optimization and effective virucidal treatments for mpox.
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