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People who closely interact with someone who is infectious, including health workers, household members and sexual partners are therefore at greater risk for infection.The virus can also spread from someone who is pregnant to their fetus, or from an infected parent to a child during or after birth through skin-to-skin contact.It is not clear whether infected people whose symptoms are not showing yet can spread the disease.In most cases, monkeypox symptoms resolve on their own without the need for treatment.For those who are infected, it is important to take care of the rash or sores by letting them dry out if possible or covering them with a dressing to protect the area.
As said here by Al Jazeera Staff