Mpox
5 questions
Learning Objectives
- Summarize the epidemiology of mpox infections in the United States
- Explain the laboratory methods used to diagnose mpox
- List available treatment regimens for mpox infection
- Describe methods to prevent mpox infection, including vaccination
- Summarize counseling and education for patients and healthcare workers with or exposed to mpox
Authors
Raaka G. Kumbhakar, MD, MPH
Raaka G. Kumbhakar, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Division of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
University of Washington
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Division of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
University of Washington
Disclosures: None
Jason Zucker, MD
Jason Zucker, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Columbia University Irving Medical Center
Assistant Medical Director
New York City STD Prevention Training Center
Disclosures: None
Reviewers
David H. Spach, MD
David H. Spach, MD
Professor of Medicine
Editor-in-Chief, National STD Curriculum
Division of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
University of Washington
Professor of Medicine
Editor-in-Chief, National STD Curriculum
Division of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
University of Washington
Disclosures: None
2nd Edition
This is the first time this Question Bank Topic appears on the National STD Curriculum.
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CNE and CME Origination: May 22nd, 2024
CNE and CME Reviewed: September 11th, 2024
CNE and CME Expiration: March 31st, 2025 (2nd Edition)
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