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Monkeypox virus can persist on everyday home goods; A study reveals

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The virus can persist on many ordinary home items for many days despite routine disinfection, according to a recent research on monkeypox by the US disease control organization Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). It’s not yet known, though, if it may spread the infection.

Two Monkeypox patients’ shared residence served as the study’s sample. They claimed to clean and sanitize surfaces, wash their hands often, and take daily showers.

The virus was discovered on 70% of high-contact regions 20 days after symptoms first appeared, according to the CDC. On sofas, blankets, a coffee maker, a computer mouse, and a light switch, the virus was discovered.

Nevertheless, no live virus was found on any of the objects or surfaces, indicating there is a low probability that infections may spread. Cleaning and disinfection procedures, according to the CDC, may have reduced the level of contamination in the house.

In order to protect themselves, the CDC advised people visiting a person with monkeypox to wear a mask that fits properly, refrain from touching potentially contaminated surfaces, practice good hand hygiene, avoid sharing eating utensils, clothing, bedding, or towels, and adhere to home disinfection guidelines.

When a person comes into touch with the virus from a human, animal, or infected object, the virus is transmitted.

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