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Monkeypox Resources

Posted by on August 5th, 2022 Posted in: Advocacy, Blog, Consumer Health, Resource Sharing
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Mpox Resources

Want to find more information about Mpox?

MedlinePlus has information on Mpox written for members of the public.

Information on MedlinePlus can be freely distributed and shared. MedlinePlus has high quality health information, in both English and Spanish, that is easy to understand and free of advertising.

StatPearls has information on Mpox written for clinicians and health professionals.

StatPearls is a comprehensive library of peer-reviewed medical content for the benefit of practitioners globally.

PubMed has citations for peer-reviewed articles on Mpox.

You can narrow your search with subheadings included in the Mpox MeSH term  or do a basic PubMed search for Mpox or monkeypox to find citations for articles that are too new to be indexed with MeSH terms yet. Use filters on the left to restrict by date or article type.

CDC has a comprehensive Mpox page with information on signs & symptoms, prevention, how it spreads, and the 2022 outbreak.

There are specific sections for:

The CDC site includes a U.S. Map and Case Count and downloadable communication resources.

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Nora Barnett is the Health Professions Outreach Specialist at Network of the National Library of Medicine, Region 6. She helps unaffiliated health professionals, public health departments, and community based organizations increase organizational health literacy and meet the health information needs of their communities.

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