Mpox is a disease caused by infection with the mpox virus. It can spread through close, personal, often skin-to-skin contact with someone who has mpox. 

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About Mpox Webpage (HTML) County of Los Angeles Public Health
Clinical Considerations for Mpox in Immunocompromised People Webpage (HTML) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
FYI: Routinizing Mpox Vaccination Webpage (HTML) HIV.gov
Federal Resources About Mpox Webpage (HTML) HIV.gov
Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Opportunistic Infections in Adults and Adolescents With HIV Mpox Webpage (HTML) Clinicalinfo.HIV.gov
How is the mpox vaccine performing in the real world against the mpox virus? Video HIV.gov
Let’s Talk About Mpox Webpage (HTML) Greater Than HIV
Mpox Webpage (HTML) U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Mpox Webpage (HTML) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Mpox Webpage (HTML) AIDS Education and Training Center Program
Mpox & HIV Webpage (HTML) International AIDS Society
Mpox (monkeypox) can be very severe in people with uncontrolled HIV Webpage (HTML) AIDSmap
Mpox (previously called monkeypox): Q&A factsheet Webpage (HTML) HIV i-Base
Mpox Information Webpage (HTML) Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program
Mpox Vaccination Webpage (HTML) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Mpox Vaccination in Adults With HIV PDF New York State Department of Health AIDS Institue
Mpox and HIV Webpage (HTML) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Mpox and HIV: What’s the Connection? Webpage (HTML) HIV.gov
Mpox: Medline Plus Webpage (HTML) Medlineplus
People with HIV are not at greater risk for severe mpox unless they are immunosuppressed Webpage (HTML) aidsmap
Preventing Mpox Webpage (HTML) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Signs and Symptoms of Mpox Webpage (HTML) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention