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Saturday, November 16, 2024

How Is Monkeypox Spread?

Monkeypox is spread through:

- direct contact with the infectious rash, scabs, or body fluids

- respiratory secretions during prolonged, face-to-face contact, or during intimate physical contact, such as kissing, cuddling, or sex

- touching items (such as clothing or linens) previously touched the infectious rash or body fluids.

While early cases of monkeypox are heavily concentrated among men who have sex with men, anyone can contract the virus.

The monkeypox rash may initially appear similar to pimples, blisters, or raised bumps that appear on the face, hands or other parts of the body, like hands, feet, chest, genitals, or anus, and may be accompanied by fever, headache, muscle aches and backache, swollen lymph nodes, respiratory symptoms, chills and exhaustion. People with a rash that looks like monkeypox should contact their healthcare provider. Close contacts to a known monkeypox case with no symptoms should contact their local health department.

The rash may be painful and itchy, and will go through several stages before healing, including scabs. The illness typically lasts 2-4 weeks and is rarely fatal. For more information on symptoms, visit

The monkeypox vaccine is available at the Public Health Department, by appointment only, for the following individuals:

- Men who have sex with men, or transgender individuals, who report any of the following in the last 90 days:

* Having multiple or anonymous sex partners

* Being diagnosed with a sexually transmitted infection

* Receiving HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP)

- People who have had close physical contact with someone diagnosed with monkeypox

Appointments can be made by calling 336-703-3100.

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