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Pockenviren aus Tierreservoiren können selten bei Reisenden oder Migranten zu umschriebenen Hautläsionen führen. Meist handelt es sich um einzelne Papeln, die in Bläschen übergehen können. Nur bei den Affenpocken (″monkey pox″) kommt es zu einem pockenartigen, generalisierten Exanthem.

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Burchard, G. (2015). Tierpocken. In: von Stebut, E. (eds) Reisedermatosen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-44705-5_23

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