What happens during the disease - other orthopoxvirus infections
Other orthopoxvirus infections are caused by a group of viruses that include monkeypox, cowpox, and vaccinia. these viruses are spread through contact with infected animals or people and can cause a range of symptoms, including fever, rash, and body aches. the severity of the illness depends on the particular virus and the person's overall health. treatment typically involves supportive care and antiviral medications.
Other orthopoxvirus infections - Prevention
Other orthopoxvirus infections can be prevented through vaccination, good hygiene, and avoiding contact with infected people or animals. vaccination is the most effective way to prevent infection, and it is recommended to get vaccinated before travelling to areas where these infections are more common. good hygiene practices such as regular hand washing and avoiding contact with infected people or animals can also help to reduce the risk of infection.