Monkeypox Virus Transmission and Symptoms

Monkeypox virus is transmitted by direct transmission or droplet transmission containing the virus, etc. Symptoms of monkeypox virus are headache, fever and rash. 1. Monkeypox virus transmission: usually from animal to human, can also occur between human and human monkeypox transmission, may still occur between people, is generally believed to be direct or face-to-face contact, through the virus-containing large number of respiratory droplet transmission; monkeypox can also be transmitted through direct contact with infected person’s body fluids or indirectly contaminated by the virus of the goods (such as clothing, etc.). 2. Symptoms of monkeypox virus: Monkeypox virus symptoms are similar to those of smallpox, but the symptoms are less severe. Patients usually have an incubation period ranging from 6 to 16 days, followed by headache, fever, rash and other symptoms, usually starting from the face and then spreading to other parts of the body, gradually growing into pustules. There are suspected or confirmed cases of monkeypox virus infection, so you should avoid contact with wild animals and take precautionary measures. If you have any symptoms, you should seek medical attention in a timely manner and under the guidance of your doctor, so as not to delay your condition.