How can I protect myself from mpox?

In addition to receiving the vaccine if you are eligible, health officials encourage the community to practice the following three steps to prevent getting mpox:

  1. Avoid close, skin-to-skin contact with people who have any new or unexplained rash or lesion.
    • Do not touch the rash or scabs of a person with mpox.
    • Do not kiss, hug, cuddle or have sex with someone with mpox.
  2. Avoid contact with objects and materials that a person with mpox has used.
    • Do not share eating utensils or cups with a person with mpox.
    • Do not handle or touch the bedding, towels, or clothing of a person with mpox.
  3. Wash your hands often.
    • Wash your hands often with soap and water or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer, especially before eating or touching your face and after you use the bathroom.

The CDC also encourages individuals to temporarily change some behaviors that may increase risk of being exposed, including safer sex practices. More information is available on the CDC's website.

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1. What is mpox and how does it spread?
2. What are the symptoms of mpox?
3. Who is eligible and where can I get vaccinated?
4. Who should get tested for mpox?
5. How can I protect myself from mpox?