Monkey Pox Declared a Notifiable Disease of National Significance
On 28 July 2022 the Australian Government Chief Medical Officer, Professor Paul Kelly declared Monkeypox (MPX) to be a Communicable Disease of National Significance . The Chief Medical Officer’s statement is here
Monkeypox, also known as MPX, is a disease caused by the Monkeypox virus or MPXV. It is part of the same family of viruses as variola virus which causes smallpox. MPX symptoms are similar to smallpox symptoms, but milder and rarely fatal. Most people will recover in 2-4 weeks.
More severe cases, while rare, can occur among children and people with compromised immunity.
A DoH fact sheet is here
The Department of Health and Aging have developed a resources page here
ATAGI clinical guidance on vaccination is available here