Close Menu
Healthtost
  • News
  • Mental Health
  • Men’s Health
  • Women’s Health
  • Skin Care
  • Sexual Health
  • Pregnancy
  • Nutrition
  • Fitness
  • Recommended Essentials
What's Hot

5 Ways to Improve Heart Health for Men

May 5, 2026

Can magnesium help you lose weight?

May 4, 2026

The use of symptom dimensions may provide more accurate, personalized mental health care

May 4, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Disclaimer
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Healthtost
SUBSCRIBE
  • News

    The use of symptom dimensions may provide more accurate, personalized mental health care

    May 4, 2026

    Randomized controlled trial validates total hip arthroplasty to improve functional capacity

    May 4, 2026

    New genetic risk report reveals hidden risk of heart disease before symptoms appear

    May 3, 2026

    Five-target drug beats GLP-1/GIP therapy in obese diabetic mice

    May 3, 2026

    How fast your face ages can predict cancer survival outcomes

    May 2, 2026
  • Mental Health

    Every mental health journey starts with being seen

    May 2, 2026

    What animal studies teach us about toxic work environments

    April 27, 2026

    I hate hope: How to manage hope when you have treatment-resistant bipolar disorder

    April 19, 2026

    Rose Byrne is raw, magnetic and unfiltered as a woman in crisis

    April 18, 2026

    Can a single mother change her child’s surname in India?

    April 16, 2026
  • Men’s Health

    Dr. William O. Brant on male sexual health and the risks and benefits of supplements

    May 4, 2026

    3 Day Home Workout Plan: Build Muscle and Burn Fat

    April 30, 2026

    GLP-1 drugs promise broader health benefits, but experts advise caution on use

    April 28, 2026

    Trauma patients recover faster when medical teams know each other well, new study finds

    April 28, 2026

    I did red light therapy for 3 months so I shouldn’t have

    April 27, 2026
  • Women’s Health

    How to do a breast self-exam and spot lumps

    May 4, 2026

    Finding the best lupus treatments

    May 3, 2026

    What is the difference between UVA and UVB rays?

    May 1, 2026

    Are you a fungus fanatic? We unpack the nutritional trend of mushroom mania

    April 29, 2026

    What the Patients’ Bill of Rights Could Mean for Black Women

    April 29, 2026
  • Skin Care

    How I Did It: Fading Hormonal Hyperpigmentation Without Lasers

    May 3, 2026

    The truth about waterless care: What your skin really needs

    May 2, 2026

    What happens to your skin while you sleep? (the science of “Beauty Sle

    May 1, 2026

    Face Peeling Mask Guide: Shine Without Irritation

    April 28, 2026

    Is your moisturizing face mist really drying out your skin?

    April 28, 2026
  • Sexual Health

    5 Ways to Improve Heart Health for Men

    May 5, 2026

    Early signs of Peyronie’s disease and when to seek help

    May 3, 2026

    Boost erectile health and confidence

    May 1, 2026

    Judicial Restrictions on Abortion COVID-19 < SRHM

    April 30, 2026

    Can herpes affect fertility?

    April 29, 2026
  • Pregnancy

    Why is anemia during pregnancy high in Indian women?

    May 2, 2026

    5 things you need for the third trimester

    May 1, 2026

    Eating disorders in pregnancy and breastfeeding: Why “healthy eating” is not always easy

    May 1, 2026

    Comprehensive yoga for pregnancy, birth and beyond

    April 29, 2026

    Midwifery and Life – The postnatal health check New mums don’t know they can ask for

    April 28, 2026
  • Nutrition

    Can magnesium help you lose weight?

    May 4, 2026

    9 Easy Chia Pudding Recipes (+ The Perfect Pudding Ratio) • Kath Eats

    May 4, 2026

    A cancer-causing contaminant in drugs and meat

    May 3, 2026

    How Nutrition Supports Mood, Energy and Gut Health

    May 2, 2026

    How to create a self-care plan when you’re stressed

    May 1, 2026
  • Fitness

    The most underrated skill I wish everyone learned

    May 3, 2026

    Landmine Training and Why I Love It – Tony Gentilcore

    May 3, 2026

    9 Powerful Fitness Tips for Pear Shaped Bodies

    May 2, 2026

    If you can still do these 7 things at 60, your body is aging better than most

    May 2, 2026

    A Hike Leader’s Must-Have Kit

    April 30, 2026
  • Recommended Essentials
Healthtost
Home»Sexual Health»Local community transmission of Monkeypox (MPOX) in Australia — what you need to know
Sexual Health

Local community transmission of Monkeypox (MPOX) in Australia — what you need to know

healthtostBy healthtostJanuary 11, 2024No Comments9 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email
Local Community Transmission Of Monkeypox (mpox) In Australia — What
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Email

By Chris Williams, updated 2 days ago at Health / Sexual health

Globally, cases of monkeypox have risen to over 90,500. Meanwhile in Australia, local community transmissions appear to have peaked — but local cases are still emerging. We find out what’s going on and what gays and faculty can do about monkey pox.

Right now, you’d be forgiven for running out of shits to give another health status! We’ve had many years to deal with COVID-19, pandemic restrictions and climate chaos. Not to mention that as men in other types, we’ve been living under the threat of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) for four decades. Everyone is more than a little tired. So now is not the best time to throw another virus into the mix.

And yet here we are. Monkeypox (also known as MPOX, MPX or MPXV) is the latest virus doing the rounds – read all about it here. Within months, thousands of cases appeared in more than 100 countries that do not normally report the disease.

Is monkey pox fatal?

What a time to be alive! But we are just that—monkey pox isn’t the mass killer that AIDS or COVID was. It is usually not fatal and goes away on its own. However, it is very unpleasant and can be particularly painful for several weeks. Even though it’s not that bad for you, monkey pox becomes more serious in people with weakened immune systems.

The global outbreak of smallpox and atypical symptoms

The situation surrounding monkeypox is changing rapidly. Popular destinations, Spain, Germany, France, USA, Brazil, Mexico and the UK, each faced outbreaks between 3700 and 31,000 cases. According to the World Health Organization, the majority of these are among gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men — although monkeypox can affect anyone.

With international travel returning, inbound travelers are inadvertently introducing cases of monkeypox into the country.

Other affected countries have contained their cases with vaccination. Australia’s vaccination program has also been successful in containing the largest outbreaks in Sydney and Melbourne. Swift’s community action has once again shown how willing gay people and educators in Australia are to step up to protect ourselves and each other.

However, one complication is that the symptoms in the current global epidemic are not what doctors would expect. Previous outbreaks of monkeypox saw more damage to limbs, faces and necks. But in one recent British study, 75 percent of monkeypox cases had lesions in only one or two areas, mostly on or around the genitals. It seems that skin symptoms can vary from person to person – for some, monkey pox may look like pimples, while for others there may be blisters or a rash. These varied skin symptoms could easily be misdiagnosed as herpes or syphilis. In addition, some people report having a fever while others do not.

What is the status of monkeypox in Australia?

For now, our case numbers are stable — get vaccinated and you’ll help keep it that way.

At least 150 cases of monkeypox have been reported in Australia so far. As happened abroad, when monkeypox starts to spread through local sexual networks, it becomes a much bigger problem to deal with. An undesired result would be monkeypox becoming endemic here (meaning it continues to circulate like the flu).

Although cases worldwide are declining, monkeypox is far from over. Other countries continue to report cases. Just one new case of monkeypox could spread quickly and easily through our communities.

Vaccination now will give you the best possible protection. Remember, it takes at least 6 weeks to achieve full protection, so book now — especially if you’re traveling abroad!

Smallpox control

Monkey pox was first identified in 1970. So, unlike the early days of COVID, there is already a modern vaccine that works to prevent it. Thanks to swift action by federal and state governments, Australia has already secured 450,000 doses of the vaccine.

The release of the vaccine is now underway in all states and territories.

Two doses of vaccine give you the best protection. Check out the monkeypox vaccine — what you need to know about the monkeypox vaccine for information on vaccine eligibility and how you can get it for free.

Fortunately, monkeypox is less contagious than something like COVID. You’re unlikely to pick it up on a trip to the supermarket or with the family for a Sunday roast. Although similar to COVID, it can be spread through close, intimate or skin-to-skin contact – the kind that happens during sex. It is also spread through kissing, coughing and sneezing (if you inhale infected droplets), or by touching clothing, towels or bedding contaminated with monkeypox.

Does all this mean it’s time to panic? No. But this is also not the time to bury our heads in the sand or wish the situation away with hopes and prayers. So what can you do?

What can you do to stop the spread of monkeypox?

We know from COVID and HIV/AIDS that sex doesn’t stop during a pandemic. And let’s be clear – no one is telling you to stop linking because of monkey pox.

Until you are fully vaccinated, if you want to reduce the risk to you and your partners, you can choose to have less casual sex or reduce the number of sexual partners you see. If you’re connecting, here’s how you can do your bit to stop the spread.

1. Get vaccinated against monkey pox

A safe and effective vaccine that protects against monkeypox is now available. Find your nearest monkeypox vaccination location using our interactive map.

The vaccine is provided free of charge. Maximum protection requires 2 doses of vaccine given at least 28 days apart. It takes 2 weeks for each dose of the vaccine to reach the highest level of protection in your body. Vaccinate before travel and party events and as soon as possible in your state or territory

States and territories are responsible for making the vaccine available in their jurisdiction, including how and where it will be available and who has access.

Find out more about vaccination in Getting monkeypox vaccine — what you need to know about monkeypox vaccine

2. Know the signs and watch for the symptoms of monkeypox

Most people develop symptoms in 1-2 weeks, but the incubation period (the time from infection to the onset of symptoms) of monkeypox can range from 1 to 21 days.

Symptoms of monkeypox may include:

  • swollen lymph nodes
  • fever/chills
  • headache
  • muscle aches / back pain / joint pain
  • low energy/exhaustion
  • skin rash, lesions or sores (for some people they may look like pimples, for others they may look like blisters)

If you or a sexual partner have any of these symptoms, do not have sex and avoid any physical contact for the time being. Self-isolation (see below).

Find out more about monkeypox symptoms at Monkeypox — learn the signs and symptoms.

3. Exchange contact information

Meeting someone new? Talk and exchange contact information so that if either of you develop symptoms, you can keep each other informed. This also helps health authorities with contact tracing – a critical line of defense in controlling outbreaks.

Record keeping is not only necessary for contact tracing with monkeypox. Sharing contact information and notifying sex partners is one way to help limit the spread of other infections, such as HIV, syphilis, gonorrhea, shigella, and chlamydia.

4. Isolate if you have symptoms

Have you noticed one or more of the above symptoms or think you may have been exposed? Isolate yourself and seek medical attention immediately. Avoid contact with others and call your doctor or local sexual health service by phone or telehealth — don’t attend a health service without telling them first.

If you’re not sure what to do or need support to isolate yourself, contact your local LGBTQ health organization — find yours in our partner network.

Tips for travelers

If you have recently returned from abroad and attended dance parties, sex parties or saunas, monitor symptoms for 21 days.

If you develop any symptoms, especially an unusual rash, pimples, lesions or sores, seek medical advice immediately.

If you are planning to travel abroad, stay informed and stay up to date with developments:

  • Get vaccinated at least 6 weeks before you travel
  • Follow public health alerts and advice from local health authorities in the countries you are visiting
  • Be on the lookout for any event updates (before and after) from organizers if you’re visiting festivals or big events
  • Be careful and take care if you plan to attend sex parties or sex venues, especially in places where there are known cases of monkeypox
  • Check the list of destinations are affected
  • Visit Smartraveller for travel alerts

To reduce the risk of chicken pox abroad:

  • Avoid contact, including sexual contact, with people who are unwell or have symptoms of monkeypox
  • Avoid skin-to-skin contact, especially with any rash, pimples, lesions or sores
  • Avoid contact with clothing, bedding, or items that have been touched or used by people with monkeypox
  • Always practice good hygiene

If you develop symptoms abroad, isolate yourself and seek local medical attention immediately.

Information and support for Monkeypox

As we are inside else unprecedented situation, let’s keep in mind that queer communities have a long legacy of doing the right thing to protect ourselves and our loved ones. We don’t know when monkeypox may end in Australia. But we can be sure that in the face of yet another health issue, we will deal with it with grace, compassion and care for one another.

Do you have any questions? Contact us online or via Messenger. Alternatively, contact your local LGBTQ health organization.

Find information about monkeypox in your state or territory:

Australia Community local monkeypox MPOX transmission
bhanuprakash.cg
healthtost
  • Website

Related Posts

5 Ways to Improve Heart Health for Men

May 5, 2026

Early signs of Peyronie’s disease and when to seek help

May 3, 2026

Boost erectile health and confidence

May 1, 2026

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Don't Miss
Sexual Health

5 Ways to Improve Heart Health for Men

By healthtostMay 5, 20260

As you get older, your organs gradually begin to become less efficient. Your heart is…

Can magnesium help you lose weight?

May 4, 2026

The use of symptom dimensions may provide more accurate, personalized mental health care

May 4, 2026

9 Easy Chia Pudding Recipes (+ The Perfect Pudding Ratio) • Kath Eats

May 4, 2026
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
TAGS
Baby benefits body brain cancer care Day Diet disease exercise finds Fitness food Guide health healthy heart Improve Life Loss Men mental Natural Nutrition Patients Pregnancy protein research reveals risk routine sex sexual Skin Skincare study Therapy Tips Top Training Treatment ways weight women Workout
About Us
About Us

Welcome to HealthTost, your trusted source for breaking health news, expert insights, and wellness inspiration. At HealthTost, we are committed to delivering accurate, timely, and empowering information to help you make informed decisions about your health and well-being.

Latest Articles

5 Ways to Improve Heart Health for Men

May 5, 2026

Can magnesium help you lose weight?

May 4, 2026

The use of symptom dimensions may provide more accurate, personalized mental health care

May 4, 2026
New Comments
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Disclaimer
    © 2026 HealthTost. All Rights Reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.