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 in your area with this locator from Bavarian Nordic.

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.

The National Coalition for LGBTQ Health presents a webinar that will provide an in-depth look at the current state of U.S. and global Mpox outbreaks. The webinar will focus on education, awareness, uptake, and access to the vaccine and treatment needs.
There are no upcoming events currently scheduled.
The National Coalition for LGBTQ Health’s Director of Advocacy, Scott Bertani, shares information regarding the rise of mpox cases in Chicago with FOX32 News.
As the clocks turn back and our gatherings move indoors, conversations about prevention and care may quiet down with the season’s change, but mpox hasn’t left the stage.
On November 15, 2024, the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) confirmed the first reported case of clade I mpox in the United States. This individual had recently traveled to areas experiencing clade I monkeypox virus (MPXV) transmission and sought medical care for mpox symptoms in the United States.
The World Health Organization (WHO) today launched a global Strategic Preparedness and Response Plan to stop outbreaks of human-to-human transmission of mpox through coordinated global, regional, and national efforts. This follows the declaration of a public health emergency of international concern by the WHO Director-General on 14 August 2025.
These downloadable fact sheets from the CDC answer common questions about safer sex, social gatherings, and mpox.
Demetre Daskalakis, MD, MPH, Acting Director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases at the CDC, provides the latest on mpox in this FAQ series from KFF and CDC.
Communities can monitor the presence of mpox virus in wastewater samples. Data from samples can provide an early warning of mpox activity and spread in communities. This dashboard from the CDC displays the latest sample data.
To help meet domestic and international mpox response goals, CDC is urging clinicians to let patients with mpox know that oral tecovirimat is available through STOMP and encourage them to enroll. Providers should inform patients about STOMP so they can consider enrolling in the study.
Tecovirimat (TPOXX) and Guidance for Tecovirimat Use pages are now live.
This dashboard displays trends of mpox cases reported to CDC during the 2022 outbreak by date. As of May 1, 2024, U.S. mpox case trends data will be updated the first week of every month.
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.