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Mpox, a zoonotic virus, transmits from animals to humans through contact. Neurological complications are uncommon but severe, ...
Pregnant women with mpox may experience severe symptoms such as high fever, respiratory distress, and dehydration, which can lead to complications.
Africa’s neglect during the last global outbreak of mpox has come back to bite, and we need to be collaboratively aggressive to fight it.
Outside of select circles, precautions around COVID seem to largely have been reduced to a vibe-check — if they are even thought about at all. A recent New York Times story highlights the growing ...
As the recent outbreak of Mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) continues to spread globally, understanding the virus and its effects is crucial for prevention, treatment, and recovery. This virus is ...
Nonetheless, most people recover from Mpox within a few weeks without any long-term effects. Most importantly, though, there is a potential for further spread. As a result, The WHO has warned that ...
In early 2022, physician Wilfredo Matias took care of one of the first patients with mpox in Massachusetts ... but a strategic investment in our long-term health security,” Matias writes.
For Mpox, Long-term effects are generally minimal, with the primary concern being secondary infections from skin lesions or ...
However, neither DRC nor other African nations produce the vaccines that could slow the spread of mpox and eventually help it ...