{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Ten-Week Follow-Up of Monkeypox Case-Patient, Sweden, 2022. {Author}: Pettke A;Filén F;Widgren K;Jacks A;Glans H;Andreasson S;Muradrasoli S;Helgesson S;Hauzenberger E;Karlberg ML;Walai N;Bjerkner A;Gourlé H;Gredmark-Russ S;Lindsjö OK;Sondén K;Asgeirsson H; {Journal}: Emerg Infect Dis {Volume}: 28 {Issue}: 10 {Year}: 2022 10 {Factor}: 16.126 {DOI}: 10.3201/eid2810.221107 {Abstract}: A previously healthy male patient had detectable monkeypox virus DNA in saliva 76 days after laboratory confirmation of infection. A comprehensive characterization of viral kinetics and a detailed follow-up indicated a declining risk for transmission during the weeks after monkeypox symptoms appeared.