City of Milwaukee Health Department
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Milwaukee Health Department Urges Residents to Remain Vigilant, Take Precautions Against Mpox, as New Positive Case is Identified

FREE Drive-Thru Mpox Vaccination Clinic This Weekend

By - Feb 6th, 2024 10:00 am

MILWAUKEE – On Friday, February 2, 2024, a Milwaukee resident tested positive for mpox. The City of Milwaukee Health Department (MHD) is in contact with the individual, who is currently isolating and following all recommended guidance, and has notified all close contacts. From July 2022 through now, there have been 40 positive cases of mpox in the City of Milwaukee, while prior to July 2022, Milwaukee did not see any mpox cases for many years. This is the first identified case of mpox in the City of Milwaukee since June 2023.

This recent case underscores the ongoing presence of mpox in the community. Public health authorities emphasize the importance of continued vigilance and the adoption of necessary precautions. Mpox can be contracted through close personal contact with symptomatic individuals. Anyone can spread mpox, regardless of sexual orientation, though current tracking suggests that gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men make up a high number of cases. Those at risk include (but are not limited to) men who have sex with men, who have more than one sexual partner, and those who have sex with them, regardless of gender.

Characterized by a painful rash or sores resembling pimples or blisters, accompanied by flu-like symptoms, mpox manifests within three weeks of exposure. The contagious period extends from symptom onset until the rash completely heals, scabs fall off, and new skin forms. Recovery typically occurs within two to four weeks.

To curb the spread of mpox, individuals at risk are advised to:

  • Prioritize receiving the two-dose JYNNEOS mpox vaccine, available at the MHD immunization clinics and other local healthcare facilities. Comprehensive information on MHD clinic hours, locations, and the CDC’s vaccination locator tool can be found at Milwaukee.gov/mpox.
  • Avoid skin-to-skin contact with mpox rash. Refrain from touching the rash or scabs of an individual with mpox, and abstain from activities such as kissing, hugging, cuddling, or engaging in sexual contact.
  • If exposed to mpox, promptly contact your healthcare provider, informing them of symptoms or exposure. Testing and care options are available for those diagnosed with mpox. If you do not have a healthcare provider, contact your local health department for guidance.

For more details on mpox and minimizing infection risks, refer to the MHD mpox website and CDC mpox website.

MHD hosting FREE drive-thru mpox vaccination clinic:

  • Date: Saturday, February 10, 2024
  • Time: 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
  • Location: Northwest Health Center, 7630 W. Mill Road
  • Participants: Receive a $25 gift card for each mpox vaccine administered at the clinic. COVID-19 and flu vaccines will also be available.

NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.

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