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What is monkeypox – and how do we slow the spread?

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“It’ll start by looking like a blister, so it’ll have some fluid in it,” says Michelle Barron, the senior medical director of infection prevention and control for UCHealth [and professor of medicine at CU School of Medicine]. “Over time, that will change. It’ll darken and have almost like a divot in it. And that’s fairly characteristic, but again, everybody’s a little different.”

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