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Flow chart of the cases selected for each analysis.

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Table 1.

Characteristics of suspect monkeypox (MPX) cases identified between December 2009 and February 2014 (n = 752).

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Table 2.

Association between clinical characteristics and laboratory-confirmed monkeypox (MPX) or varicella (VZV) case classification.

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Table 3.

Diagnostic measuresa of significantb clinical signs/symptoms.

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Table 4.

The number of suspect monkeypox (MPX) cases that were captured by Case Definitions A and B by their MPX laboratory case classification.

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Table 5.

Summary of the diagnostic parameters for both case definitions.

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Table 6.

Accuracy of the minimum number of signs/symptoms in predicting laboratory-confirmed monkeypox cases.

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Fig 2.

A receiver operating characteristic analysis showing the area under the curve for the model using the symptom ‘fever before rash’ and various summed frequencies of 12 signs/symptoms.

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