The National Coalition for LGBTQ Health’s Mpox Resource Center provides up-to-date information, data, and general news from public health authorities on mpox in the United States, including prevention, transmission, testing, and treatment. The Resource Center also houses digital and printable assets for use by clinicians and community members to promote awareness of mpox.
Find mpox vaccinations at your local health department with this locator from NACCHO.
Find mpox vaccinations at a nearby community health center with this locator from HRSA.
This webinar aims to highlight the work in protecting communities in the current mpox emergency and the evolving situation, including the specific needs of the different affected communities and how those can be addressed.
This resource page from the CDC provides examples and best practices for slowing the spread of mpox.
These case definitions from the CDC enable public health officials to classify and count mpox cases consistently across reporting jurisdictions.
Study highlights need for defined markers of mpox immunity to inform public health use.
Study highlights need for defined markers of mpox immunity to inform public health use.
This fact sheet for clinicians provides information on identifying, controlling, and preventing mpox.
This information page from the CDC provides a checklist of factors for those seeking mpox vaccination. Includes a vaccination location finder.
JYNNEOS®, the only FDA-approved mpox vaccine, is now commercially available in the U.S.
This page from the CDC web site is a portal to comprehensive mpox resources and information.
This dashboard from the CDC tracks data from the global mpox outbreak. Some data points are no longer tracked while others are updated monthly.
This filtered list of CDC’s MMWR displays editions containing information on mpox.
These “Frequently Asked Questions” mpox videos from the Kaiser Family Foundation are rights-free and designed for sharing.
These guidelines from the CDC outline the data requested from health departments in reporting mpox cases.