Mpox Guidance & Resources
Signs & Symptoms
What to look for if exposed to Mpox
State Guidance
CDPH guidance and resources on Mpox
Federal Guidance
CDC guidance on the national Mpox epidemic
Mpox Graphics
Visual examples of the Mpox rash
Mpox visual aid outreach materials:
Mpox guidance and resources to meet the needs of specific audiences:
Community-Based Organizations & Community Members
FACTSHEETS AND ADVISORIES
Alameda County General Resources: English | Spanish | Chinese
Bay Area Health Officials Urge Awareness About MPX as Summer Travel and Gatherings Begin
COVID-19 and MPX among Older Adults [factsheet]: English | Spanish
MPX Isolation Guidance: English| Spanish
Reducing Stigma in MPX Communication and Community Engagement (CDC)
FLYERS, POSTERS, AND INFOGRAPHICS
Protect Yourself from Mpox [infographic]: English
What to Know About MPX [infographic]: English | Spanish | English & Spanish
What Gay and Bisexual Men Need to Know [poster]: English | Spanish
MPX Risk Level by Activity [infographic]: English | Spanish
MPX Risk Level by Activity [infographic]: gender–neutral version in English & Spanish
California Department of Public Health MPX Toolkit
Employers & Workers
Protecting Workers from MPX (Cal/OSHA)
The above California State Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) guidance provides a brief overview of some, but not all, of the requirements of Title 8 CCR section 5199 as it applies to protection of workers from MPX. It is not a substitute for, or a legal interpretation of, the regulation.
Homeless Service Providers & Persons Experiencing Homelessness
Alameda County Health Care for the Homeless (ACHCH) is working closely with the Alameda County Public Health Department, Office of Homeless Care and Coordination, and all of our shelter and homeless services partners in responding to increasing cases of MPX in Alameda County.
Long-Term Care Facilities & Other Congregate Living Settings
Schools & Youth Congregate Settings
Missed our Mpox Community Townhall on August 24, 2022?
No worries! See the event recording below.
Have a Question about MPX?
Contact us at 510-268-2101 for answers to your questions about MPX, including how to access vaccine or treatment.