Monkeypox isn't a new illness, but we normally don't see it here in the US. As of 6/29/2022, a Monkeypox case has been identified in Michigan (Oakland County). No cases have been identified in Washtenaw County.
Risk for is low for the general public, but it’s important to be aware of the signs of monkeypox. The first symptoms might be like the flu (fever, headache, muscle aches and backache, swollen lymph nodes, chills, or exhaustion). Rashes or sores may then develop.
Monkeypox testing is available locally. If you may have been exposed or if you have a new or unexplained rash, sores, or other symptoms, avoid others and contact a doctor for testing.
We're working with our local health care providers to provide information on what to do if a case is identified here in Washtenaw.


Resources:
- Washtenaw County Health Department:
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC):
- World Health Organization (WHO) - Monkeypox webpage (with multiple languages)