There’s a lot of information circulating with the growing international monkeypox outbreak. So far, health officials said there’s no evidence of the virus spreading locally. FOX13
. So far, health officials said there’s no evidence of the virus spreading locally.
People infected with monkeypox can develop a fever and a characteristic rash that breaks out into pustules. "I would not be surprised if we see more, either travel-associated, or from unrecognized local spread. So people should understand that this disease can affect anyone," said Dr. Duchin.
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