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Wear a mask when handling any clothes or bedding if the person cannot do it themselves. Avoid skin-to-skin contact whenever possible and use disposable gloves if you have any direct contact with lesions. When you are physically close to them, they should wear a medical mask, especially if they are coughing or have lesions in their mouth.
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If you do need to have physical contact with someone who has monkeypox because you are a health worker or live together, encourage the infected person to self-isolate and cover any skin lesion if they can (e.g., by wearing clothing over the rash). You can reduce your risk by limiting contact with people who have suspected or confirmed monkeypox.
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It is not clear whether people who do not have symptoms can spread the disease. The virus can also spread from someone who is pregnant to the foetus from the placenta, or from an infected parent to child during or after birth through skin-to-skin contact. People who closely interact with someone who is infectious, including health workers, household members and sexual partners are therefore at greater risk for infection.
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Ulcers, lesions or sores in the mouth can also be infectious, meaning the virus can spread through saliva. Clothing, bedding, towels or objects like eating utensils/dishes that have been contaminated with the virus from contact with an infected person can also infect others. The rash, bodily fluids (such as fluid, pus or blood from skin lesions) and scabs are particularly infectious. You can catch monkeypox through close physical contact with someone who has symptoms. People with monkeypox are infectious while they have symptoms (normally for between two and four weeks).