The Chicago Department of Public Health confirmed on Friday the deaths of two people who were diagnosed with monkeypox.
The Chicago Department of Public Health confirmed Friday the deaths of two Chicago residents in which monkeypox was a contributing factor. Health officials said the individuals were immunocompromised, resulting in a more severe case.
Dr. John Whyte, chief medical officer at WebMD, talks about what we know about the monkeypox virus, how it spreads, who is at risk and what are the symptoms. "Though the number of new MPV cases has declined substantially since summer, this is a stark reminder that MPV is dangerous and can cause serious illness, and in very rare cases, even death," said CDPH Commissioner Allison Arwady, M.D.Expand
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