Where is the monkeypox outbreak?
Andrew Campbell
Updated on March 04, 2026
Monkeypox outbreaks from clade 3 are typically reported from western Cameroon to Sierra Leone and usually carry a less than 1% case-fatality rate. The authors said the outbreak was likely not caused by undetected silent spread, or from an animal-to-human crossover event.
Where is the monkey pox at?
How widespread is it? Typically found in or linked to central and western African countries. Since May 2022, cases have been identified in many other countries, including the U.S. However, monkeypox is much less common than COVID-19.Which countries have monkeypox?
In addition, so far this year, almost 1,500 suspected cases of monkeypox and around 70 deaths have been reported in Central Africa, primarily in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, but also in the Central African Republic and Cameroon. Few of these cases are confirmed, and little is known about their circumstances.Is there a monkeypox outbreak?
June 24, 2022 – Public health officials have been closely tracking the ongoing global outbreak of monkeypox, with the World Health Organization announcing on June 17 that there have been over 2,000 cases and one death since the beginning of this year.Is monkey pox in the US?
New cases in several citiesNew York City officials said today they have identified a fifth presumptive case of monkeypox in a person who tested positive for orthopoxvirus. In Chicago, a man was isolating at home while waiting for confirmatory test results from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).