It's the fifth straight week in which the rate of new cases declined.
With cases increasing, some infectious disease experts saying we should keep an eye on college campuses when students go back to school.
Cox explained that due to the nature of college life, students should keep the risk of monkeypox in mind. She expects the numbers to grow more in the weeks and months ahead, and she says college campuses need to be prepared. NBC10 reached out to Northeastern, Boston University, Boston College, Harvard and Tufts to find out what plans they have for the new school year.We already have vaccines and treatments approved for monkeypoxMonkeypox was first discovered in 1958, when outbreaks occurred in colonies of monkeys kept for research — resulting in its name.
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