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Monkey Pox 411 for 09-15-2023

Monkey Pox 411 for 09-15-2023

Update: 2023-09-15
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The global monkeypox outbreak continues, with over 150,000 cases reported in over 100 countries.
The most common symptoms of monkeypox are fever, headache, muscle aches, backache, swollen lymph nodes, chills, and fatigue. A rash usually develops within 1-3 days of the onset of symptoms and can spread to all parts of the body. The rash typically starts as flat red bumps that then turn into blisters and eventually scabs.
Monkeypox is a serious illness, but most people recover within a few weeks. However, severe cases can occur, especially in young children, pregnant women, and people with weakened immune systems.
There is no specific treatment for monkeypox, but there are vaccines and antiviral medications that can be used to prevent and treat the disease. The World Health Organization (W-H-O) has recommended that people at high risk of exposure to monkeypox should be vaccinated.
The W-H-O is also working to expand access to monkeypox testing and treatment. The organization has also called on countries to strengthen their surveillance and public health response to the outbreak.
Here are some tips to protect yourself from monkeypox:
Avoid close contact with people who have monkeypox symptoms.
Wash your hands often with soap and water.
Avoid contact with contaminated objects, such as bedding, towels, and clothing.
If you have any concerns about monkeypox, contact your healthcare provider.
If you think you may have monkeypox, you should isolate yourself from others and seek medical attention immediately.


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Monkey Pox 411 for 09-15-2023

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