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Published 18 Jul 2023
As reports of monkeypox cases in Georgia trickle in, there are things we bet you’d like to know. Monkeypox is not as infectious – or as deadly – as COVID. And, despite the flurry of media attention, most people are not at risk of getting the virus.
Here are the facts about monkeypox.
Monkeypox virus is in the same family of viruses as smallpox. It also has symptoms similar to smallpox symptoms but milder.
Symptoms include:
The illness typically lasts two to four weeks.
Monkeypox is not easy to catch. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says the monkeypox virus is most commonly transmitted when a person comes in contact with a person, animal, bedding, towels, or clothing contaminated with the virus. The virus enters the body through broken skin, the respiratory tract, or mucous membranes.
There’s technically no treatment for monkeypox. Antiviral drugs can help protect people who are at higher risk.
Prevention is straightforward:
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