Health conditions

Mpox (monkeypox)

Since May 2022, there has been a global increase in mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) cases reported in multiple countries where it is not usually seen, including Australia.

If you are travelling to areas that are affected with mpox, it is important to keep up to date with travel advice. See smarttraveller (external site) for more information on how to reduce your risk of getting mpox

Vaccination against mpox is an important preventative measure for those at higher risk of mpox infection. 

Two doses of vaccination are needed for the best protection. See Vaccination section below for more information.

What is mpox?
Who does mpox affect?
How does mpox spread?
Signs and symptoms of mpox
Treatment
Prevention
Vaccination
What to do if I am a close contact?
Information for people diagnosed with mpox

Awaiting a test result

Information for people awaiting a mpox test result can be found here (PDF 97KB).

Translated Mpox Information

The NSW Health website has information about Mpox in Arabic, Indonesian, Chinese, Dari, Farsi, Swahili, Thai, Vietnamese, Portuguese and Spanish.

Where to get help

In a medical emergency always seek immediate health care or phone 000.

Sexual health helpline

Metro 9227 6178
Country 1800 198 205

Sexual health clinics

Sexual Health Quarters (SHQ)
70 Roe Street, Northbridge, WA 6003
(08) 9227 6178

M Clinic (for men only)
20 Colin Street, West Perth, WA, 6005
(08) 9227 0734

Sexual Health Clinic, Royal Perth Hospital
Ainslie House, Level 4, H Block, Victoria Square, PERTH, WA, 6000
(08) 9224 2178

South Terrace Sexual HealthClinic
A Block, South Terrace side of Fremantle Hospital
(08) 9431 3145 or (08) 9431 2149 


Last reviewed: 24-03-2025
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