• An outbreak of monkeypox has grown over the last two months with more than 4,100 confirmed cases worldwide.
  • Monkeypox cases in the U.S. have surpassed 200 cases in 25 states including California, Florida, New York and Texas.
  • Health officials have begun vaccinations for those at risk. New York City opened a vaccine clinic last week.

Cases of monkeypox are increasing across the U.S., and as health officials maintain the threat to the general population is low, efforts to vaccinate those at risk have begun.

The disease, which is caused by a virus and was first identified in humans in 1970, according to the World Health Organization, has usually been seen in parts of Central and West Africa. Scientists think it has jumped occasionally from animals, probably rodents, to people.

Since May 2022, there have been more than 4,100 confirmed cases of monkeypox reported – and one death – in 47 countries across Europe and South America, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

In the U.S., there have been more than 200 cases of monkeypox reported in 25 states as of Friday, the CDC says. States reporting cases include California, Florida, Illinois, Massachusetts, New York, Texas, Utah, Virginia and Washington.

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Earlier this week, the Biden administration began shipping monkeypox tests to commercial laboratories including Aegis Science, Labcorp, and Quest Diagnostics to expand testing capabilities.

The disease, which is rare, typically starts with flu-like symptoms including fever before muscle aches, chills and fatigue. It can progress to include a rash, often on the face and genitals.

Monkeypox can spread through person-to-person contact with the rash, scabs or body fluids – and touching items such as clothing or bedding an infected person has used.

Most people recover from monkeypox within weeks, but the disease is fatal for up to 1 in 10 people, the WHO says.

Who needs a monkeypox vaccine? 

Those at highest risk for monkeypox in this outbreak are gay, bisexual or other men who have sex with men, health officials say.

In the U.K., where Britain has the largest monkeypox outbreak beyond Africa, vaccines are now being considered for those at the highest risk: men who have sex with men and who have multiple partners, participate in group sex or attend venues where sex occurs on the premises. A survey of those infected in the U.K., found 96% were men who were gay, bisexual or had sex with other men.