Monkeypox virus morto un Papa, se ne può fare un altro?

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Leonardo Borgese

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Dal maggio 2022, mentre ancora ci leccavamo le ferite che ci ha lasciato la pandemia di Covid-19, una nuova pandemia si è diffusa nel mondo con esiti molto meno drammatici: la malattia da Monkeypox, altrimenti detta vaiolo delle scimmie.

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Borgese, L. 2023. Monkeypox virus: morto un Papa, se ne può fare un altro?. Italian Journal of Prevention, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Medicine. 6, 2 (giu. 2023), 6-19. DOI:https://doi.org/10.30459/2023-5.
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