Monkeypox (Mpox)

​Mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) is a disease caused by the Monkeypox virus. This virus is part of the same family as the virus that causes smallpox. People with mpox often get a rash, along with other symptoms. The rash will go through several stages, including scabs, before healing. Mpox is not related to chickenpox.

Anyone who has been in close contact with a person or an animal with mpox over a period of time is at risk.

Take steps to prevent mpox ​like getting vaccinated if you are exposed or are at higher risk of being exposed.


  • If you are interested in receiving the mpox vaccine at the Carroll County Health Department, please call 410-876-4771. Getting the recommended 2 doses of vaccine 28 days apart offers the best protection from serious mpox illness. 
  • If you think you have been exposed to mpox or may have mpox, contact your healthcare provider as soon as possible. 
  • If you do not have a healthcare provider, contact a local urgent care center.​​​

Learn more about mpox vaccination, prevention, symptoms, and what to do if you get sick.

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Mpox spread through close contact such as skin-to-skin and during sex. Symptoms include rash, fever, headache, aches, and chills