Why monkeypox is making some college kids nervous right now
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As college students return to campus, some are nervous about their risk of picking up the monkeypox virus. Doctors and infectious disease experts shared tips for staying safe.
"Limit skin-to-skin contact to people you know or folks with whom you can discuss your risks and their risks." Those who engage in casual sexual encounters with unfamiliar partners are putting themselves at risk of contracting monkeypox, as well as other diseases, said one expert. "When you do laundry, washing items on hot (with detergent!) should decontaminate them." The CDC recommends that anyone who is exposed to monkeypox get vaccinated. Amy McGorry is a contributing health reporter for Fox News Digital. Follow her on Twitter @amymcgorry.
Kinch also told Fox News Digital, "The pathogen can be transferred via perspiration and so, any form of body contact, in theory, can result in transmission."
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