Published on: 23rd January 2025
Medically reviewed by: Dr. Ahmad Haitham Jamee

What Is Mpox (Previously Referred To As Monkeypox)?

The new strain clade Ib of the MPXV is primarily transmitted through sexual contact, which is the current concerning discovery. IHR Emergency Committee Chair Professor Dimie Ogoina said, “The current upsurge of Mpox in parts of Africa, along with the spread of a new sexually transmissible strain of the monkeypox virus, is an emergency, not only for Africa but for the entire globe. Mpox, originating in Africa, was neglected there, and later caused a global outbreak in 2022. It is time to act decisively to prevent history from repeating itself.”
Signs And Symptoms Of Monkeypox

Monkeypox Symptoms at a glance -
- Unexplained skin rashes especially after coming in contact with an infected person. Monkeypox rashes may appear about 1-4 days post the flu-like phase in patients. It can often develop first on the face, then on the chest, arms, back, hands, legs, and feet – initially looking like flat spots, pimples, and blisters, but spreading soon to other parts like genitals, buttocks, and anus. The rashes go through different stages, before changing to pus and scabs, then fall off
- Fever
- Chills
- Headache
- Muscle ache
- Backache
- Swollen lymph nodes
- Extreme fatigue
- Respiratory issues
- Ulcers or sores in the mouth
- Rectal pain
The monkeypox disease was first observed in colonies of monkeys in 1958 that were kept for research purposes. In humans, it was detected only later in 1970 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
How Does Mpox Spread?

Is There Any Treatment For Monkeypox?
What Are The Potential Complications Of The Mpox Virus?
- Encephalitis (brain infection)
- Cornea infection leading to vision loss
- Sepsis (infection of the blood)
- Myocarditis (heart infection)
- Skin scars left after big sores that have healed
- Scarring of the eye
- Bronchopneumonia (lung infection)
- Death, in rare cases
The World Health Organization renamed Monkeypox to Mpox in November 2022. This was done to bring down the risk of stigmatization and discrimination further to complaints over racist language linked to the old name. WHO published best practices for naming diseases which states that new disease names should be given to minimize the unnecessary negative impact of names on trade, travel, tourism or animal welfare, and avoid offending any cultural, social, national, regional, professional, or ethnic groups.
Understanding Mpox: Conclusion

Head to our First Response Healthcare blogs corner for such useful information and guides on health, wellness, nutrition, home healthcare services, and doctor on call consultation.
Frequently Asked Questions(FAQs)
Q. What can I do to avoid getting infected by the Mpox virus?
- Do not have any contact with animals that may have got infected / people who have recently developed rashes that look similar to the Mpox disease or anyone who visibly shows signs and symptoms of Monkeypox
- Regularly disinfect and sanitize places/areas/surfaces frequented by people infected / animals carrying the virus
- Avoid using and handling sheets, clothes, blankets, utensils and other objects previously used by infected people or animals
- Wash your hands thoroughly with soap / alcohol-based hand sanitizer at regular intervals and after any contact with an infected person/animal
- Keep healthy persons away from infected people/animals. Self-isolation is the ideal way to curb its rapid spread
- Wear masks if you are coughing or sneezing or have any lesions in the mouth area
Q. Is Mpox fatal?
Q. Are monkeypox and smallpox the same?
References and Citations:
- World Health Organization: WHO Director-General declares Mpox outbreak a public health emergency of international concern
- The Centers For Disease Control And Prevention (CDC): Signs and symptoms Of Mpox Emirates Health Services: Monkeypox
- Emirates Health Services: Monkeypox
- Business Standard: Why did WHO declare Mpox as health emergency of international concern?
- World Health Organization: WHO recommends new name for monkeypox disease
Disclaimer: This content piece (including but not limited to, texts, visuals, graphics, images, videos, audio and other materials) is no substitute for direct medical advice. The purpose and intent of this blog is to just impart knowledge, share general tips, and spread awareness about health. It is not a replacement for any medical consultation, diagnosis or treatment provided by professionals. Should you have any questions about your health, reach out to us for personalized advice and further information. Do not solely rely on this article and delay your treatment or undertake any regimen based on the inputs given here. Always seek assistance from qualified medical experts.