Rising Threat of Mpox
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Keywords

Mpox
Threat
immunity
infected
animals
Prevention
WHO

How to Cite

Hamid, M. H., & Mahwish, R. (2026). Rising Threat of Mpox. Journal of Society of Prevention, Advocacy and Research King Edward Medical University, 4(4), 1–2. Retrieved from https://journalofspark.com/journal/index.php/JSpark/article/view/824

Abstract

Mpox (formerly called monkeypox) is a zoonotic disease caused by an orthopoxvirus. Humans can acquire the virus from infected animals through bites or direct contact. However, the large multinational outbreak that began in 2022 has been driven predominantly by human‑to‑human transmission via close contact, sexual activity, or respiratory droplets. Typical symptoms include fever, headache, lymphadenopathy, and a peculiar rash. The illness usually lasts two to four weeks, with severe cases occurring in immunocompromised individuals and children.1

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