Media Alert: Wolters Kluwer Makes Monkeypox Content Free to Clinicians Worldwide in Response to Global Health Emergency
Wolters Kluwer Health responds to the World Health Organization's declaration of monkeypox as a global health emergency by providing free access to UpToDate resources and a dedicated monkeypox resource page. This initiative aims to equip clinicians worldwide with the latest evidence-based information to treat patients effectively. The company emphasizes its commitment to supporting healthcare professionals during this outbreak.
- Wolters Kluwer offers free access to UpToDate resources for monkeypox information.
- The dedicated monkeypox resource page includes links to medical research articles.
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Rigorously vetted content from UpToDate and Ovid equips clinicians with the latest medical evidence to inform decision-making
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The resource page can be accessed here.
“In order to help clinicians and researchers worldwide responding to the monkeypox outbreak, we are providing them with the latest evidence-based information that ultimately helps them to provide the best care to their patients,” said
Wolters Kluwer also has experts available to comment on the monkeypox outbreak.
“Monkeypox is a viral zoonotic infection that may result in a rash similar to that observed in smallpox. Its clinical manifestations may include fevers, chills, lymph node swelling, aches and pains. Deaths from monkeypox are, fortunately, quite rare.”
“Human-to-human transmission of monkeypox virus can occur in several ways:
- Direct contact – spread occurs primarily through direct contact with infectious sores, scabs, or body fluids.
- Indirect contact through materials – Transmission can occur through contact with materials that have been contaminated with infected material, such as clothing or linens.
- Vertical transmission – The virus can cross the placenta from the mother to her fetus, which can lead to congenital monkeypox.”
“Vaccines for monkeypox are available, but on a limited basis, and the criteria for receiving a vaccine may vary based on your risk status and where you live.”
“If you think you have monkeypox, isolate yourself from your household, and call your provider.”
How: Contact
To visit the monkeypox resource page, click here.
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