- Monkeypox | Monkeypox | CDC
Monkeypox is a viral disease that can be spread between people or between people and certain animals Monkeypox is a viral disease related to smallpox that spreads mainly through close contact
- Mpox - World Health Organization (WHO)
Mpox is an infectious disease that can cause a painful rash, enlarged lymph nodes, fever, headache, muscle ache, back pain and low energy Most people fully recover, but some get very sick Mpox is caused by the monkeypox virus (MPXV)
- Mpox - Wikipedia
In 1958, the pathogen that caused mpox was discovered following two incidents where monkey colonies were infected with a pox-like illness for research purposes It was originally dubbed "monkeypox", but the exact origin of the disease is not known
- Mpox (monkeypox): What is it and how can it be prevented?
Rodents, such as gerbils, hamsters or guinea pigs can be infected with viruses in the same family as the monkeypox virus But to date, no cases of these animals getting mpox have been reported And it's not clear whether pets, such as cats or dogs, get sick from mpox
- Mpox (Monkeypox): Causes, Symptoms, Treatment Prevention
Mpox, formerly called monkeypox, is a disease similar to smallpox caused by a virus It causes flu-like symptoms such as fever and chills, and a rash that can take weeks to clear
- Monkeypox: What It Is and What You Should Know - Healthline
Monkeypox is a rare viral disease Learn the symptoms of monkeypox infection, how it is transmitted, and the steps you can take to prevent infection
- Mpox | KDHE, KS
What is Mpox? Mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, is a rare disease from the smallpox virus family Symptoms are similar to but milder than smallpox Mpox is rarely fatal; however, symptoms can be painful and can leave permanent scarring The following populations are most susceptible to serious illness from mpox: People with weakened immune systems Children under 8 years People who are
- Mpox (Monkeypox): What to Know - WebMD
The mpox (monkeypox) virus spreads through close contact Learn more about symptoms, how it’s diagnosed, and what you can do to prevent it
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