From Partners In Health <[email protected]>
Subject Get the facts: 7 things to know about monkeypox
Date August 16, 2022 1:56 PM
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What is monkeypox?

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Dear friends,
 
Alarms are ringing, but world leaders have needlessly delayed the distribution of monkeypox vaccines, even after the World Health Organization declared the virus a public health emergency of international concern.

Monkeypox continues to spread globally, now infecting more than 25,000 individuals, and likely even more due to lack of testing access worldwide.

Monkeypox: a viral disease known for painful rashes and lesions on the skin that has now infected more than 25,000 people worldwide and is transmitted through close contact (typically skin-to-skin contact)

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Monkeypox has been shrouded in misinformation and stigmatization, and met with an inadequate response by government leaders—much like other viral outbreaks before it.



It is vital to prevent not only the spread of the virus, but also the spread of this misinformation and stigma, which only further endangers marginalized groups.



We will continue to send you updates about the monkeypox outbreak guided by expertise from PIH leaders.



In solidarity,


Partners In Health




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