MPOX: Free relevant topics in UpToDate

We would like to inform you that the WHO has recently declared the monkeypox (Mpox) epidemic in Africa as a potential threat to the whole world.

UpToDate has published relevant topics that are freely available to all, regardless of whether the institution has a subscription.

Full information on free access is available here: Mpox (Monkeypox) Resources for Health Professionals | Wolters Kluwer

Topics covered include

Epidemiology, clinical manifestations and diagnosis of Mpox
Treatment and prevention of Mpox
Vaccines to prevent Mpox, smallpox and other orthopoxviruses
Community recommendations from different countries and regions
Information on patient education about Mpox

As with all clinical topics on UpToDate, the content is continually reviewed and updated by a team of experts, clinical researchers and editors, and is based entirely on the principles of evidence-based medicine.


UpToDate is the leading knowledge-based information resource for the practice of evidence-based medicine.

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Mobile version and CME/Ce credits

Mobile version – The condition of use is to create an account in UpToDate (in the network of FN Motol or Second Faculty of Medicine – students can use the library), after logging in to the downloaded application through the created account, the content of UpToDate should be accessible for 3 months, then it is necessary to log in after 3 months in the given network.
Bonuses – By using UpToDate, the user (an account must be created) will receive CME/CE credits accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) and recognised in the countries of the European Union for continuing medical education.

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MPOX: Free relevant topics in UpToDate