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We report a case of monkeypox and herpes simplex type 2 coinfection in an HIV-positive male patient who has sex with men. This case report describes a diagnostic approach for papular rash in the anal area of the male patient who has sex with men with a history of sexually transmitted disease. This is also the first documented case of monkeypox in the Czech Republic, which was confirmed after a retrospective review of swab samples from a previously hospitalized HIV-positive patient. Copyright © 2022 American Sexually Transmitted Diseases Association. All rights reserved.

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Milan Zlámal, Zofia Bartovská, Anna Burantová, Hana Zákoucká, Helena Jiřincová, Martin Chmel, Michal Holub. Monkeypox and Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 Coinfection: Case Report of Perianal Lesions in HIV-Positive Patient. Sexually transmitted diseases. 2022 Nov 01;49(11):769-770

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