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MONKEY POX AND SEXUAL HEALTH
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  • Okereke Udohchukwu,
  • Mohamed Terra,
  • Sospeter Berling Sospeter ,
  • Okereke Obumneme,
  • Uche Chidera,
  • Ugwuanyi Philemon,
  • Ginger-Eke Daniel,
  • Ibeh Arinze
Okereke Udohchukwu
University of Nigeria
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Mohamed Terra
Mansoura University Faculty of Medicine
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Sospeter Berling Sospeter
CUHAS

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Okereke Obumneme
University of Nigeria Faculty of Medical Sciences and Dentistry
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Uche Chidera
University of Nigeria Faculty of Medical Sciences and Dentistry
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Ugwuanyi Philemon
University of Nigeria Faculty of Medical Sciences and Dentistry
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Ginger-Eke Daniel
University of Nigeria
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Ibeh Arinze
University of Nigeria
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Abstract

Monkeypox is a viral disease with skin rashes and symptoms similar to smallpox. Evidence suggests it can be sexually transmitted. This review focuses on the current understanding of sexual transmission, clinical manifestations, and roles of healthcare providers such as dentists and clinicians. Limited data exists on sexual transmission, making it less important for healthcare providers to consider it in patient management. Dentists and clinicians should be aware of the clinical manifestations and be vigilant for signs in patients with recent sexual contact. This review highlights the importance of ongoing surveillance and research into the sexual transmission of monkeypox and the role of healthcare providers in its management.