monkeypox
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Monkeypox Evolution Reaches Deadly Strain, Now Detected in US
A deadly strain of monkeypox, Clade I, with a fatality rate of up to 10%, has been detected in the U.S. for the first time, sparking public health concerns.
Latest Research Articles
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Youngest Monkeypox Patient Recorded in Florida; Under 2 Months Baby Marks 27th Confirmed Case in Children
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Monkeypox to Become Resistant to Antiviral Drug
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Monkeypox Patients Have Higher Infection Rates of HIV and STIs [Report]
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More Than 15,400 Cases of Monkeypox have Been Reported, According to Data
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Dog Gets Quarantined After Contracting Monkeypox From Its Owner and Becoming Ill
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First Ever Detection of 'Human to Dog Transmission' of Monkeypox Reported in Paris
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WHO Issues Warning Against Attacking Monkeys by People Who Believe it Can Stop the Monkeypox Outbreak
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FDA Approves Use of Jynneos Vaccine Against Monkeypox for the First Time
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Monkeypox Virus: What Are the Risks and What Can We Do To Prevent It?
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US Government Declares Monkeypox Outbreak a Public Health Emergency Following Growing Cases
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Officials in New York City Declared a Public Health Emergency Due to Monkeypox Spread
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A Closer Look at Monkeypox: What is This Pathogen and How is it Transmitted?