How do I keep from getting Mpox?
Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Feb 9, 2025.
Cases of mpox (formerly known as monkey pox) in the United States have been rising in recent months. Here are some steps you can take to reduce your risk of getting infected with mpox.
Avoid exposure
Mpox is transmitted by coming into contact with sores or respiratory secretions of infected people. It can also be transmitted by touching or handling clothing, bedding, and objects used by an infected individual.
You can keep from getting infected by avoiding contact with the sores of an individual infected with mpox. Do not hug, cuddle, kiss, or have sex with someone infected with mpox.
Do not share cups or eating utensils with someone infected, and do not handle or touch bedding, clothing, or towels from a person infected with mpox. Make sure you use hand sanitizer or wash your hands with soap and water often, especially after using the bathroom or before eating or touching your face.
Consider vaccination
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the following people should get the vaccine:
- Anyone who has been identified by a public health department as being in contact with someone with mpox
- Anyone who is aware that a sexual partner within the prior 2 weeks has been diagnosed with mpox
- Anyone who has had multiple sexual partners within the past 2 weeks in an area with known mopox
- Anyone whose job may expose them to mpox or similar viruses like smallpox, including lab workers who perform tests for these viruses or handle cultures, and healthcare or public health workers.
Which vaccines are available?
There are two vaccines available that offer protection against mpox. Jynneos has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration to prevent mpox or smallpox. It is given as two shots 4 weeks apart. It takes 14 days after the second dose to be fully effective.
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