MPox (Monkeypox)
The Monkeypox virus can be spread by sexual contact.
The MPox virus is a relative of a virus that causes smallpox. The disease is much milder than smallpox and rarely fatal.
How is MPox transmitted?
MPox is transmitted by close personal contact with someone who has MPox. This includes:
- prolonged face to face interactions – the virus is present in droplets that come from the infected person’s nose and throat
- direct contact with the rash of the infected person, including via close physical contact such as hugging, kissing and sex
- touching linen or clothes contaminated with fluid or scabs from the infected person.
Prevention
People who have MPox should isolate from others until the rash has fully cleared.
The infected person should wash their own linen and clothes. If others need to touch linen or clothing used by an infected person, they should wear gloves and a mask.
People at high risk of infection should seek vaccination.