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MPox declared a global health emergency; those at risk encouraged to get vaccinated

There are currently two variants of the disease that are newer and deadlier - Clade 1 and Clade 2. The variants have been in circulation since 2022.

Gillian Neff

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Rose Shannon

Aug 18, 2024, 10:23 AM

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As officials declare MPox a global health emergency and a new variant spreads in Africa, a tri-state doctor is urging people to remain vigilant.

There are currently two variants of the disease that are newer and deadlier - Clade 1 and Clade 2. The variants have been in circulation since 2022.

Officials say over 1,000 cases of Clade 2 have been diagnosed in the U.S., but no cases of Clade 1 have been reported.

MORE: CDC urges people to get vaccinated amid resurgence of mpox

Following the World Health Organization's declaration that the disease is a global emergency on Wednesday, U.S. officials announced they will send their Mpox vaccines to countries in Africa most impacted by the outbreak.

On Thursday, Swedish officials announced their first case of the Clade 1 variant, which marked the first sign the variant has spread to Europe. Officials said the patient had traveled to Africa.

MORE: Ulster County confirms first case of mpox

"This is a disease that is going to be with us now, so it's just important to know there are ways to protect yourself," says Dr. Asha Shah of Stamford Health, who warns people about dealing with MPox. "It can sometimes be very debilitating and very disfiguring. This is transmitted through close contact, so skin-to-skin rubbing with someone who has a rash," Shah says.

Shah recommends people who are considered at-risk for contracting MPox should get vaccinated.

The MPox Vaccine, also known as Jynneos vaccine, is widely available and free.

MORE: Mpox popping up again; health experts recommend at-risk people get 2 vaccine doses

The two-dose vaccine provides protection against all current variants.

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