Mpox (Monkeypox) - Mpox (Monkeypox) - Merck Manual Consumer Version (2024)

Mpox is caused by the monkeypox virus, which is related to the smallpox virus and causes a similar, but usually milder, illness.

  • Mpox is caused by the monkeypox virus, which is related to the smallpox virus.

  • A rash is the most prominent symptom.

  • Diagnosis of mpox is usually made by taking a sample from a skin lesion and testing it for the virus's genetic material (DNA).

  • A vaccine to prevent mpox is available.

  • Treatment of mpox is mostly directed at relieving symptoms, and antiviral drugs may be helpful.

(See also Overview of Viral Infections.)

Monkeypox and smallpox are part of a group of viruses called orthopoxviruses. They are not related to chickenpox, which is caused by varicella-zoster virus and is part of another viral group.

Despite its name, the monkeypox virus does not come from monkeys. Although the reservoir (an animal that is the source of infection) is unknown, the most likely animal sources are small rodents (for example, squirrels) in the rain forests of Africa, mostly in western and central Africa. The disease caused by the monkeypox virus was also originally called "monkeypox," but in November 2022 the World Health Organization introduced the name “mpox” for the disease caused by the virus (see WHO recommends new name for monkeypox disease).

In 2022, mpox cases were reported in approximately 70 countries that do not usually have mpox infections, including several European countries and the United States. This is a new situation because previous sustained person-to-person transmission of mpox had been mainly in Africa. The World Health Organization (WHO) declared the 2022 mpox outbreak a public health emergency of international concern (see WHO: Monkeypox Outbreak 2022). The number of new cases in the United States has dramatically decreased since the peak in August 2022.

Medical organizations are investigating how people have been exposed and how the infection is being spread during the 2022 outbreak. Many cases have occurred in men who have sex with men, but it is unknown if this pattern will continue and if the infection is sexually transmitted.

Historically, mpox infection in people was found mainly in sporadic cases in Africa and occasional epidemics. Most cases have occurred in children in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Starting in the 2000s, the number of cases has been gradually increasing in Africa. Reasons may include the following:

  • People are no longer being vaccinated with the smallpox vaccine, which helped protect them from mpox.

  • People are moving into areas where the animals that carry the virus live.

Prior to 2022, cases outside of Africa were directly linked to travel to western and central Africa or animals imported from the region. In the United States, an outbreak of mpox occurred in 2003, when infected rodents were imported as pets from Africa. The rodents spread the virus to pet prairie dogs, which then infected people in the Midwest.

Mpox spreads in few ways (see also Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): 2022 U.S. Mpox Outbreak). It can spread from person-to-person through

  • Direct contact with the infectious rash, scabs, or body fluids

  • Respiratory secretions during prolonged, face-to-face contact, or during intimate physical contact, such as kissing, cuddling, or sex

  • Touching items (such as clothing or linens) that previously touched the infectious rash or body fluids

  • The placenta, from pregnant people to their fetus

Mpox can spread when people come into contact with infected animals, probably through bites or scratches from an animal or through preparing and eating infected animal meat.

Symptoms of Mpox

Mpox causes symptoms that are similar to those of smallpox. As in smallpox, the mpox rash begins as flat, red spots. The spots then turn into blisters, which fill with pus (forming pustules). After several days, the pustules crust over. Prior to the 2022 outbreak, the rash would often begin on the face and spread to other parts of the body, including the palms and soles. During the 2022 global outbreak, however, the rash often starts on or near the genitals or in the mouth, is often painful, and may not spread or progress through the typical stages.

Symptoms may also include fever, chills, headache, muscle aches, backache, extreme fatigue, and prominent swollen lymph nodes. These symptoms may occur before, during, or after the rash appears.

Mpox can make people more likely to develop other infections. Some people with mpox develop bacterial infections in the skin and lungs.

The illness is usually milder than smallpox, but it can cause death. No deaths occurred during the 2003 outbreak in the United States. In the 2022 outbreak, there have been a few deaths among thousands of cases.

Symptoms may start 1 to 2 weeks after a person gets infected, but it can take as long as 3 weeks for symptoms to appear. People are infectious (meaning they can spread the virus to someone else) from the time symptoms start until all lesions have crusted and scabs have fallen off to reveal healthy skin. This typically takes 2 to 4 weeks.

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The rash of mpox resembles that of smallpox. Prior to the 2022 outbreak, the rash would often begin on the face and spread to other parts of the body, including the palms and soles. Skin lesions on any part of the body were similar and clustered together.

In the 2022 global outbreak, the rash often starts on or near the genitals or in the mouth, is often painful, and may not spread or progress through the typical stages.

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The rash of mpox resembles that of smallpox. Prior to the 2022 outbreak, the rash would often begin on the face and spread to other parts of the body, including the palms and soles. Skin lesions on any part of the body were similar and clustered together.

In the 2022 global outbreak, the rash often starts on or near the genitals or in the mouth, is often painful, and may not spread or progress through the typical stages.

... read more

Image from U.K. Health Security Agency.

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Mpox

The rash of mpox resembles that of smallpox. Prior to the 2022 outbreak, the rash would often begin on the face and spread to other parts of the body, including the palms and soles. Skin lesions on any part of the body were similar and clustered together.

In the 2022 global outbreak, the rash often starts on or near the genitals or in the mouth, is often painful, and may not spread or progress through the typical stages.

... read more

Image from U.K. Health Security Agency.

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Mpox

The rash of mpox resembles that of smallpox. Prior to the 2022 outbreak, the rash would often begin on the face and spread to other parts of the body, including the palms and soles. Skin lesions on any part of the body were similar and clustered together.

In the 2022 global outbreak, the rash often starts on or near the genitals or in the mouth, is often painful, and may not spread or progress through the typical stages.

... read more

Image from U.K. Health Security Agency.

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Mpox

The rash of mpox resembles that of smallpox. Prior to the 2022 outbreak, the rash would often begin on the face and spread to other parts of the body, including the palms and soles. Skin lesions on any part of the body were similar and clustered together.

In the 2022 global outbreak, the rash often starts on or near the genitals or in the mouth, is often painful, and may not spread or progress through the typical stages.

... read more

Image from U.K. Health Security Agency.

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Mpox

The rash of mpox resembles that of smallpox. Prior to the 2022 outbreak, the rash would often begin on the face and spread to other parts of the body, including the palms and soles. Skin lesions on any part of the body were similar and clustered together.

In the 2022 global outbreak, the rash often starts on or near the genitals or in the mouth, is often painful, and may not spread or progress through the typical stages.

... read more

Image from NHS England High Consequence Infectious Disease Network.

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Mpox

The rash of mpox resembles that of smallpox. Prior to the 2022 outbreak, the rash would often begin on the face and spread to other parts of the body, including the palms and soles. Skin lesions on any part of the body were similar and clustered together.

In the 2022 global outbreak, the rash often starts on or near the genitals or in the mouth, is often painful, and may not spread or progress through the typical stages.

... read more

Image from NHS England High Consequence Infectious Disease Network.

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Mpox

The rash of mpox resembles that of smallpox. Prior to the 2022 outbreak, the rash would often begin on the face and spread to other parts of the body, including the palms and soles. Skin lesions on any part of the body were similar and clustered together.

In the 2022 global outbreak, the rash often starts on or near the genitals or in the mouth, is often painful, and may not spread or progress through the typical stages.

... read more

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Mpox

The rash of mpox resembles that of smallpox. Prior to the 2022 outbreak, the rash would often begin on the face and spread to other parts of the body, including the palms and soles. Skin lesions on any part of the body were similar and clustered together.

In the 2022 global outbreak, the rash often starts on or near the genitals or in the mouth, is often painful, and may not spread or progress through the typical stages.

... read more

Image courtesy of the Public Health Image Library of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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Mpox

The rash of mpox resembles that of smallpox. Prior to the 2022 outbreak, the rash would often begin on the face and spread to other parts of the body, including the palms and soles. Skin lesions on any part of the body were similar and clustered together.

In the 2022 global outbreak, the rash often starts on or near the genitals or in the mouth, is often painful, and may not spread or progress through the typical stages.

... read more

Image from U.K. Health Security Agency.

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Mpox

The rash of mpox resembles that of smallpox. Prior to the 2022 outbreak, the rash would often begin on the face and spread to other parts of the body, including the palms and soles. Skin lesions on any part of the body were similar and clustered together.

In the 2022 global outbreak, the rash often starts on or near the genitals or in the mouth, is often painful, and may not spread or progress through the typical stages.

... read more

Image from U.K. Health Security Agency.

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Mpox

The rash of mpox resembles that of smallpox. Prior to the 2022 outbreak, the rash would often begin on the face and spread to other parts of the body, including the palms and soles. Skin lesions on any part of the body were similar and clustered together.

In the 2022 global outbreak, the rash often starts on or near the genitals or in the mouth, is often painful, and may not spread or progress through the typical stages.

... read more

Image from U.K. Health Security Agency.

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Mpox

The rash of mpox resembles that of smallpox. Prior to the 2022 outbreak, the rash would often begin on the face and spread to other parts of the body, including the palms and soles. Skin lesions on any part of the body were similar and clustered together.

In the 2022 global outbreak, the rash often starts on or near the genitals or in the mouth, is often painful, and may not spread or progress through the typical stages.

... read more

Image from U.K. Health Security Agency.

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Mpox

The rash of mpox resembles that of smallpox. Prior to the 2022 outbreak, the rash would often begin on the face and spread to other parts of the body, including the palms and soles. Skin lesions on any part of the body were similar and clustered together.

In the 2022 global outbreak, the rash often starts on or near the genitals or in the mouth, is often painful, and may not spread or progress through the typical stages.

... read more

Image from NHS England High Consequence Infectious Disease Network.

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Mpox

The rash of mpox resembles that of smallpox. Prior to the 2022 outbreak, the rash would often begin on the face and spread to other parts of the body, including the palms and soles. Skin lesions on any part of the body were similar and clustered together.

In the 2022 global outbreak, the rash often starts on or near the genitals or in the mouth, is often painful, and may not spread or progress through the typical stages.

... read more

Image from NHS England High Consequence Infectious Disease Network.

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Mpox

The rash of mpox resembles that of smallpox. Prior to the 2022 outbreak, the rash would often begin on the face and spread to other parts of the body, including the palms and soles. Skin lesions on any part of the body were similar and clustered together.

In the 2022 global outbreak, the rash often starts on or near the genitals or in the mouth, is often painful, and may not spread or progress through the typical stages.

... read more

RICHARD USATINE MD / SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

Diagnosis of Mpox

Doctors consider mpox as a possible cause of symptoms in anyone who presents with a rash that looks like typical mpox skin lesions.

Diagnosis of mpox is usually made by taking a sample from a skin lesion and testing it for the virus's genetic material (DNA).

Other tests people may have to detect monkey pox may involve sending samples of infected tissue to a laboratory for the virus to be grown (cultured) and analyzed; blood tests for antibodies to the monkeypox virus; and examining a sample of infected tissue under a microscope.

Treatment of Mpox

Prevention of Mpox

Two vaccines used for prevention of smallpox may be used for the prevention of mpox: JYNNEOS and ACAM2000 (see CDC: Mpox Vaccination Basics). Past data from Africa suggest that the smallpox vaccine is at least 85% effective in preventing mpox, because monkeypox virus is closely related to the virus that causes smallpox.A smallpox vaccine may be offered to people at high risk of exposure to mpox in areas where there are local outbreaks and to healthcare providers in contact with infected people.

The JYNNEOS vaccine is a live but weakened vaccinia virus that does not reproduce in the person who receives it. JYNNEOS is the main vaccine used in the United States in the current outbreak. It is used for the prevention of mpox in adults 18 years of age and older who are at high risk of mpox or after a recent known or presumed exposure to mpox. JYNNEOS may also be given to people at high risk of social exposure to mpox in the setting of local outbreaks. People who have a weakened immune system may receive the JYNNEOS vaccine (unlike ACAM2000) but may have a diminished response.

The ACAM2000 vaccine contains live vaccinia virus, which is related to the smallpox virus and provides cross-immunity to the monkeypox and smallpox viruses. It is given to people who are at high risk of mpox (or smallpox). ACAM2000 is given by rapidly jabbing a small area 15 times with a specially designed needle that has been dipped in the vaccine. Vaccination with ACAM2000 is dangerous and not recommended for some people, especially those with the following risk factors:

  • Weakened immune system (such as those who have AIDS or who take medications that suppress theimmune system)

  • Skin disorders (particularly atopic dermatitis [eczema])

  • Eye inflammation

  • Heart condition

  • Age under 1 year

  • Pregnancy

People with mpox who are not in the hospital should

  • Isolate at home until the lesions have resolved and scabs have fallen off and a fresh layer of intact skin has formed

  • Avoid direct physical contact with other people and animals

  • Not share potentially contaminated items, such as bed linens, towels, clothing, drinking glasses, or eating utensils, and should clean and disinfect commonly touched surfaces and items

  • Wear a mask if close contact with others in the home is necessary

For more detailed guidance about how to isolate safely at home after being diagnosed with mpox, see CDC: Mpox: Isolation and Infection Control: Home.

More Information

The following English-language resources may be useful. Please note that THE MANUAL is not responsible for the content of these resources.

  1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): About Mpox

  2. World Health Organization (WHO): Monkeypox

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FAQs

What is the death rate of monkeypox? ›

Studies show that the fatality rate among people who catch the clade I variant of mpox, which is driving the ongoing outbreak, ranges from around 1 to 11 per cent.

Is mpox the same as monkeypox? ›

Mpox (previously known as monkeypox) is a rare disease caused by a virus. It leads to rashes and flu-like symptoms. Like the better-known virus that causes smallpox, it's a member of the genus Orthopoxvirus. Mpox spreads through close contact with someone who's infected.

Is monkeypox still around in 2024? ›

As of 7 August 2024, seven mpox cases had been confirmed in three health districts: Koumassi (one case), Tabou (one case), and Yopougon-Ouest-Songon (five cases). Four of the confirmed cases (57%) are male, and all seven cases are above 15 years of age. Forty contacts have been identified and are being followed up.

How long are you contagious with monkeypox? ›

The contagious period starts when first sign of illness are present until after all the scabs on the skin have fallen off and a fresh layer of intact skin has formed. The greatest risk of spread is to household and other close contacts.

Does monkeypox go away? ›

In most cases, the symptoms of mpox go away on their own within a few weeks with supportive care, such as medication for pain or fever. However, in some people, the illness can be severe or lead to complications and even death.

What does monkeypox do to your body? ›

Mpox (monkeypox) is an infectious disease caused by the monkeypox virus. It can cause a painful rash, enlarged lymph nodes and fever. Most people fully recover, but some get very sick. Anyone can get mpox.

Is monkey pox treatable? ›

Overview. Currently there is no treatment approved specifically for monkeypox virus (MPXV) infections. For most patients with mpox who have intact immune systems and don't have a skin disease, supportive care and pain control will help them recover without medical treatment.

Is monkeypox only an STD? ›

STDs are those conditions in which intimate sexual contact is important to transmission, and sexual contact is the transmission center. However, monkeypox is one of those conditions when only intimate touch, not sexual activity, is involved.

Is monkey pox painful? ›

The rash can look like pimples or blisters and can be painful. Lesions can appear on the face, in the mouth, and on the hands, feet, chest, genitals, or anus.

Can you get monkeypox from a hug? ›

It can also be transmitted through kissing, hugging, massaging, and cuddling.

Will monkeypox recover? ›

Most people with mpox recover fully within 2 to 4 weeks without the need for special medicines, but there are ways to treat your symptoms at home. If you have mpox, there are things you can do to prevent it from spreading to others, including notifying your close contacts.

Can you get monkeypox on your tongue? ›

The rash usually starts off like a spot.” The first lesions, according to the CDC, develop on the tongue and in the mouth before spreading to the skin and becoming raised. The lesions, which fill with pus, remain for five to seven days before beginning to crust.

What does stage 1 monkey pox look like? ›

People may have only 1 or 2 bumps on their skin. These bumps can look like a blister, pus-filled bump, or open sore. Even with a few bumps, the rash can be painful. Some people seek medical treatment for the painful rash.

Can you get monkeypox if vaccinated? ›

No vaccine is 100% effective, so in rare cases (less than 1 percent), people who have been fully vaccinated with both doses do get mpox. If someone who got both doses of the mpox vaccine does get mpox, infections are usually much milder.

Can you catch monkeypox twice? ›

If you have already had mpox, you will not usually get it a second time. You may still develop a skin rash (including blisters) from direct skin contact with someone who has mpox, and those blisters are contagious.

Can monkeypox lead to death? ›

Out of more than 57,000 people confirmed to have had monkeypox infections, at least 22 have died, representing a death rate of about 0.04%.

How many people survived monkeypox? ›

In previous outbreaks, 1–3 per cent of people with known infections had died (without treatment). In the 2022–2023 outbreak the rate of death was less than 0.2 percent. Cases in children and immunocompromised people are more likely to be severe.

How to prevent monkeypox? ›

Avoid handling clothes, sheets, blankets or other materials that have been in contact with an infected animal or person. Isolate people who have mpox from healthy people. Wash your hands well with soap and water after any contact with an infected person or animal.

What type of victim is usually affected by monkeypox? ›

Likewise, although most cases to date have occurred among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men, any patient, regardless of sexual or gender identity, with rash consistent with monkeypox should be considered for testing because close physical contact with an infectious person or exposure to contaminated ...

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