ANR Environmental Health & Safety

Monkeypox (MPX)

Overview

Monkeypox (MPX) is a rare disease caused by infection with the MPX virus. MPX virus is part of the same family of viruses as variola virus, the virus that causes smallpox. MPX symptoms are similar to smallpox symptoms, but milder, and MPX is rarely fatal. MPX is not related to chickenpox. See the links below for more information about MPX. 

CDC Guidance
CDC Signs and Symptoms
CDC Examples of Monkeypox Rash (image 1) (image 2)
CDC Case Tracking Data

CDPH Guidance
CDPH Fact Sheet
CDPH Isolation Gudiance
CDPH Case Tracking Data

UC ANR Resources

Monkeypox Summary

Monkeypox and UC ANR

If an employee has symptoms or has been diagnosed with monkeypox, they must stay home. If you need to take sick leave, there is no need to share a diagnosis, but you must notify your supervisor or department contact of your absence as you normally would for any illness. Employees or supervisors who have questions about leave should contact Jodi Rosenbaum.

For other general questions about monkeypox related to UC ANR workplaces or programming, contact Risk & Safety Services.

UC Resources

UCOP FAQ

UC Berkeley Monkeypox Information

UC Davis News and Guidance

UC Irvine Monkeypox Information

UCLA Campus Update

Additional UC Resources