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Volume 29, Number 7—July 2023
Dispatch

Detecting, Quantifying, and Isolating Monkeypox Virus in Suspected Cases, Spain

Marta E. Álvarez Argüelles, Zulema Pérez Martínez, Susana Rojo Alba, Jose María González Alba, Ana María Fernandez-Verdugo, Isabel Costales González, Garbriel Martín Rodríguez, Jose Antonio Boga Riveiro, Mario Margolles Martins, and Santiago Melón GarcíaComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Hospital Universitario Central de Asturias, Oviedo, Spain (M.E. Álvarez Argüelles, Z. Pérez Martínez, S. Rojo Alba, J.M. González Alba, A.M. Fernandez-Verdugo, I. Costales González, G.M. Rodríguez, J.A. Boga Riveiro, S. Melón García); Epidemiological Surveillance Department, Oviedo (M. Margolles Martins)

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Figure 1

Cytopathic effect in monkeypox virus–infected cells from patients in Asturias, Spain. A) MRC-5; B) Vero E6; C) A549; D) LLC-MK2. Original magnification ×10.

Figure 1. Cytopathic effect in monkeypox virus–infected cells from patients in Asturias, Spain. A) MRC-5; B) Vero E6; C) A549; D) LLC-MK2. Original magnification ×10.

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