“Mpox is spread through intimate contact with body fluids, lesion material or items used by someone with mpox,” said the DOH in a press release.

HONOLULU (KHON2) — The Hawaii Department of Health has identified two new mpox cases in Hawaii. One patient was exposed out-of-state and the other infection may have been locally acquired.

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A total of seven mpox cases have been diagnosed in Hawaii so far in 2024. Since 2022, a total of 53 cases have been reported to the Hawaii DOH.


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“Mpox is spread through intimate contact with body fluids, lesion material or items used by someone with mpox,” said the DOH in a press release.

Those with mpox may experience flu-like symptoms such as swollen lymph nodes or new or unexplained rashes or sores.

According to health officials, the risk of getting pox is low, but those who may be at higher risk are advised to be vaccinated with two doses of the JYNNEOS vaccine four weeks apart.

Officials said the vaccine will protect against clade II mpox and is also expected to protect against clade I mpox.

Individuals can receive the vaccine at either Longs Drug (CVS) Pharmacies or Walgreens Pharmacies by scheduling an appointment online. Residents are also encouraged to visit a vaccine clinic on their island.

Oahu

Hawaiʻi Health & Harm Reduction Center (in Honolulu) at 808-521-2437 

Kaiser Permanente, Māpunapuna Medical Office (in Honolulu) at 808-432-2000

Waikīkī Health at 808-922-4787 

Kauai

Malama Pono Health Services (in Līhuʻe) at 808-246-9577 

Maui

Malama I Ke Ola Health Center (in Wailuku) at 808-871-7772

Big Island

Hāmākua-Kohala Health Centers (in Honokaʻa) at 808-930-2751 

Kumukahi Health + Wellness (in Hilo and Kona) at 808-982-8800

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Vaccinations will also be offered at the Honolulu Pride Festival on Saturday, Oct. 19 at the Waikiki Shell. More information can be found on the Hawaii DOH’s website.

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