- Mpox (/ˈɛmpɒks/, EM-poks;
formerly known as
monkeypox) is an
infectious viral disease that can
occur in
humans and
other animals.
Symptoms include a rash...
- The
monkeypox virus (MPV, MPXV, or hMPXV) is a
species of double-stranded DNA
viruses that
cause mpox
disease in
humans and
other mammals. It is a zoonotic...
- multi-country
outbreak of mpox, a
viral disease then
commonly known as "
monkeypox". The
initial cluster of
cases was
found in the
United Kingdom, where...
-
larger outbreak of
human mpox
caused by the West
African clade of the
monkeypox virus. The
United States was the
fourth country outside of the African...
- An
outbreak of
human monkeypox (now
known as mpox)
began in May 2003 in the
United States. By July, a
total of 71
cases were
found in six
Midwestern states...
-
global outbreak of
human mpox
caused by the West
African clade of the
monkeypox virus. The
outbreak was
first reported in the
Philippines when a suspected...
-
African clade of the
monkeypox virus. The
outbreak reached Peru on 26 June 2022. Mpox (/ˈɛmpɒks/, EM-poks;
formerly known as
monkeypox) is an infectious...
-
Malaysian Nipah virus (1998–1999) 21st
century SARS (2002–2004)
Midwest monkeypox (2003) Bird flu (2003–2005)
Singaporean dengue (2005)
Indian dengue (2006)...
- Mpox outbreak,
monkeypox outbreak, mpox
epidemic or
monkeypox epidemic may
refer to: 1958
discovery of mpox as a
distinct illness in
laboratory monkeys...
- In 1964
there was an
outbreak of mpox, then
known as
monkeypox, at
Rotterdam Zoo,
where two Central/South
American giant anteaters were
first identified...