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U.S. hospitals report cases of severe monkeypox requiring hospitalization

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U.S. hospitals report cases of severe monkeypox requiring hospitalization
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A medical report has been published describing cases of severe monkeypox in patients who were hospitalized in the United States. The report is a case series, which means it simply documents that these cases happened. It does not provide a formal study comparing treatments or analyzing what factors lead to severe disease.

The report does not include key details like how many patients were involved, what treatments they received, or what their specific outcomes were. No information is given about safety concerns or side effects from any treatments used. Because it is just a collection of cases without a comparison group, it cannot tell us what works best for treating severe monkeypox or what might increase someone's risk.

Readers should understand this is a very early, descriptive report. Its main purpose is to alert doctors that severe cases requiring hospital care are occurring. It does not provide evidence to guide treatment decisions for patients. More structured research is needed to understand how to best manage severe monkeypox infections.

What this means for you:
A report notes severe monkeypox cases in U.S. hospitals, but it's too early to draw conclusions about causes or treatments.
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