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- 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 - World Health Organization (WHO)
Mpox (previously known as monkeypox) is a viral disease caused by an orthopoxvirus called monkeypox virus It spreads mainly through close contact with someone who has mpox, causing a painful rash, enlarged lymph nodes and fever It can make people very sick and leave scars
- Mpox - World Health Organization (WHO)
Mpox is an illness caused by the monkeypox virus It is a viral infection which can spread between people, mainly through close contact, and occasionally from the environment to people via things and surfaces that have been touched by a person with mpox In settings where the monkeypox virus is present among some wild animals, it can also be transmitted from infected animals to people who have
- Mpox Outbreak Toolbox - World Health Organization (WHO)
Response tools and resources Interim guidance on strengthening community detection and response during the mpox outbreak: February 2025 Surveillance, case investigation and contact tracing for Mpox, Interim guidance (Geneva; World Health Organization, 20 March 2024)
- Fragen und Antworten: Was Sie über Mpox wissen sollten
In den letzten drei Jahren hat die WHO zwei globale gesundheitliche Notlagen von internationaler Tragweite (PHEIC) wegen Mpox (früher unter der Bezeichnung „Affenpocken“ bekannt) ausgerufen Die erste wurde im Juli 2022 ausgerufen und im Mai 2023 wieder aufgehoben Angesichts des Auftretens eines neuen Mpox-Stamms und der zunehmenden Verbreitung in Zentral- und Ostafrika trat im August
- Mpox outbreak - World Health Organization (WHO)
Page providing resources relating to an outbreak of mpox that began in 2022 Resources include general information on the virus, situation reports and materials for health workers
- Viruela símica (mpox)
La mpox puede transmitirse por contacto estrecho con personas que tengan la enfermedad, materiales contaminados o animales infectados Durante el embarazo, el virus puede transmitirse al feto, o al recién nacido durante o después del nacimiento
- Africa CDC and WHO update mpox strategy as outbreaks persist
The Africa CDC and WHO have revised their Continental Response Plan for the ongoing mpox outbreaks, focusing on outbreak control and vaccination expansion The updated strategy aims for a sustainable response while addressing challenges such as local transmission and funding gaps
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