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Mpox Public Health Emergency

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The WHO has declared the current mpox outbreak in Africa a public health emergency of international concern. Given the severity of the situation, International SOS is closely monitoring the situation and advising clients to stay informed with the latest medical updates and to prioritise communication and education on mpox prevention.
Mpox is a potentially severe viral disease which can spread from human-to-human transmission or animal-to-human transmission.

Mpox can be transmitted through:
  • Direct contact with the blood, body fluids, or skin lesions of an infected person
  • Contact with contaminated objects, such as bedding or clothing
  • Respiratory droplets during prolonged face-to-face contact
International SOS advises taking the following precautions against mpox:
  • Observe personal hygiene
  • Wash hands frequently and avoid contact with sick people or with materials contaminated by sick people
  • Avoiding skin-to-skin contact, including avoiding crowds and minimising bare skin if likely to be in crowded environments.
  • Seek medical attention in case of rashes
  • Consult your doctor for an individual recommendation on vaccination.
For further information on how to protect your workforce against the mpox outbreak, watch our webinar recording: Situation Update: Mpox Public Health Emergency