Mpox (Monkeypox): What You Need to Know
What is Mpox?
Mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, is a viral infection caused by the monkeypox virus.
How Does Mpox Spread?
Mpox primarily spreads through close contact with infected people, animals, or contaminated materials.
- Person-to-person: Prolonged face-to-face contact, direct contact with skin lesions or bodily fluids.
- Animal-to-person: Bites or scratches from infected animals (e.g., monkeys, rodents).
- Contact with contaminated materials: Clothing, bedding, towels used by infected individuals.
Symptoms of Mpox
Symptoms usually appear 1-2 weeks after infection and can include:
- Fever
- Headache
- Muscle aches
- Swollen lymph nodes
- Skin rash
Treatment for Mpox
There is currently no specific treatment for mpox, but antiviral medications may be used to reduce symptoms.
Prevention of Mpox
- Avoid contact with people or animals with mpox.
- Practice good hygiene: Wash hands frequently with soap and water or use hand sanitizer.
- Cover any open sores or wounds with bandages.
- Get vaccinated if eligible: The smallpox vaccine may provide some protection against mpox.
Importance of Early Diagnosis
Early diagnosis and isolation of infected individuals are crucial for preventing the spread of mpox.
Additional Resources
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) - Monkeypox
- World Health Organization (WHO) - Monkeypox
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