ICD-11 code : 1E71;
Preferred Label : Monkeypox;
ICD-11 definition : A disease caused by an infection with monkeypox virus. In the first phase, this disease
is characterized by lymphadenopathy, fever, headache, or malaise; in the second phase,
this disease is characterized by a rash that starts as maculopapules and progresses
to vesicles, then pustules, followed by crusts (may occur on the face, palms of the
hands, soles of the feet, body, and mucous membranes). Transmission is by direct contact
with infected animals (including body fluids or lesions), direct contact with body
fluid from infected individuals, or through fomites. Confirmation is by identification
of monkeypox virus.;
Origin ID : 160886685;
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A disease caused by an infection with monkeypox virus. In the first phase, this disease
is characterized by lymphadenopathy, fever, headache, or malaise; in the second phase,
this disease is characterized by a rash that starts as maculopapules and progresses
to vesicles, then pustules, followed by crusts (may occur on the face, palms of the
hands, soles of the feet, body, and mucous membranes). Transmission is by direct contact
with infected animals (including body fluids or lesions), direct contact with body
fluid from infected individuals, or through fomites. Confirmation is by identification
of monkeypox virus.