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Place swabs from lesions, crusts, and exudate in separate tubes. Unroofing or aspiration of lesions (or otherwise using sharp instruments for monkeypox testing) before swabbing is not necessary, nor recommended due to the risk for sharps injury. Vigorously swab each lesion, avoiding contamination of gloved hands, to ensure adequate viral DNA is collected. Procedures and materials used for collecting specimens may vary depending on the phase of the rash (e.g., swabs from lesion surface or crust from healing lesion). Collect two swabs from each lesion, preferably from different locations on the body or from lesions that differ in appearance (e.g., a pair of swabs for each lesion with a total of 2-3 lesions).

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Skin lesion material, including swabs of lesion surface, exudate, or lesion crusts are the recommended specimen types for laboratory testing of monkeypox virus specimens. Only sterile, synthetic swabs (including but not limited to polyester, nylon, or Dacron) with plastic, wood, or thin aluminum (wire) shafts should be used to collect suspected or confirmed monkeypox specimens for diagnostic testing. To read about another misleading caption pertaining to a line of wolves traveling through deep snow, click here.All recommended PPE should be worn when collecting a specimen from a person with suspected or confirmed monkeypox. (An ethogram is an inventory of animal behavior.) Hundreds of natural wolf behaviors have been inventoried at the International Wolf Center in Ely, Minnesota. The Center studies these natural behaviors in wolves and has even built an ethogram to categorize such behavior. It appears the more accepting behavior rather than defiant behavior may have an advantage in pack social dynamics and Aidan succeeded Shadow as the pack leader.” “Aidan is more timid and tucks his head lower in acceptance of the dominance than his brother Denali, who is more defiant and tries to stare down Shadow. Shadow shows a lip curl to the subordinate males of the pack,” Schmidt said. The two wolves on the right are brothers – Denali and Aidan, who is pictured on the bottom. He was the dominant male of the exhibit pack at the time this photograph was taken. The arctic wolf on the left was named Shadow. She interprets the behavior seen in the photograph in a much different way. The Center’s Wolf Curator, Lori Schmidt, has observed wolf behavior up close for more than 30 years. Regarding the interpretation of the behavior: That, too, is inaccurate. And, to put it bluntly, all of the wolves in the image are males. The image of the wolves in the photo is an image of our ambassador wolves at the International Wolf Center. There’s a lot that is misleading about the caption.

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She’s actually covering his throat from their assailant, whilst pretending to be scared.”Ībove the image of the wolves is an image of an armed robbery occurring, with the caption: “Make sure you have the right woman in your corner.” The caption reads: “The female wolf appears to hide under the male. In this instance, a female wolf is said to be protecting her male counterpart from an attack by shielding his throat.

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Yet another misleading photo interpreting wolf behavior is circulating on the internet.

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