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Monkeypox: What Parents Need to Know Blog Post

  • 2022
  • Claire McCarthy

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    The website explains what parents should know about monkeypox. It describes how monkeypox is a virus that can spread from animals to humans and between people. Symptoms include fever, rash, and swollen lymph nodes. The article advises parents on how to protect their children by practicing good hygiene and avoiding contact with infected individuals or animals. It also mentions the importance of seeking medical advice if symptoms appear.


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