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Mecklenburg County is seeing an increase in the number of confirmed cases of monkeypox.
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As Mecklenburg County emerges as a hotspot in North Carolina, health officials are turning to LGBTQ dating apps and party promoters to get the word out on monkeypox.
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Wastewater testing has proved a reliable early alarm bell for COVID-19 outbreaks. U.S. researchers are now adapting the approach to track the explosive spread of monkeypox, and maybe other viruses.
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The risk of contracting monkeypox is still low in the U.S., but colleges are already seeing cases.
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Declaring a public health emergency can free up resources to help the administration respond to the monkeypox outbreak. So far more than 6,000 people in the U.S. have been infected.
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Health officials say there's evidence of community spread of monkeypox in Mecklenburg County as the case count continues to rise.
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The World Health Organization and the U.S. have declared monkeypox a public health emergency. From how it spreads to preventive measures, here's what you need to know about the disease.
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The World Health Organization on Saturday declared the monkeypox outbreak a public health emergency. The move is aimed at boosting coordination and sharing of resources and information among nations.
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Symptoms that doctors were taught about in medical school are not necessarily indicative of the cases of 2022. It can be much more subtle — and look a lot like other diseases.