In most cases, the disease resolves on its own within two to four weeks. Above: a monkeypox vaccination clinic in Montreal. Photo by John Mahoney/Montreal Gazette

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A child under the age of 5 has contracted monkeypox, Montreal’s public health department confirmed. The child was hospitalized at Ste-Justine Hospital after testing positive in two PCR tests.


title: “Montreal Child Under 5 Hospitalized With Monkeypox Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-09” author: “Ethelene Jenkins”


In most cases, the disease resolves on its own within two to four weeks. Above: a monkeypox vaccination clinic in Montreal. Photo by John Mahoney/Montreal Gazette

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A child under the age of 5 has contracted monkeypox, Montreal’s public health department confirmed. The child was hospitalized at Ste-Justine Hospital after testing positive in two PCR tests.


title: “Montreal Child Under 5 Hospitalized With Monkeypox Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-01” author: “James Crosson”


In most cases, the disease resolves on its own within two to four weeks. Above: a monkeypox vaccination clinic in Montreal. Photo by John Mahoney/Montreal Gazette

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A child under the age of 5 has contracted monkeypox, Montreal’s public health department confirmed. The child was hospitalized at Ste-Justine Hospital after testing positive in two PCR tests.


title: “Montreal Child Under 5 Hospitalized With Monkeypox Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-28” author: “Jesse Lucas”


In most cases, the disease resolves on its own within two to four weeks. Above: a monkeypox vaccination clinic in Montreal. Photo by John Mahoney/Montreal Gazette

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A child under the age of 5 has contracted monkeypox, Montreal’s public health department confirmed. The child was hospitalized at Ste-Justine Hospital after testing positive in two PCR tests.