MPOX Survey Question Title * 1. Are you familiar with the term MPOX? Yes No Question Title * 2. Which of these are symptoms of MPOX? Rash around certain body areas Bumps on the hands, feet or face Infections resembling shingles or poison ivy All of the above Question Title * 3. MPOX can produce flu-like symptoms Yes No I don't know Question Title * 4. How is MPOX spread? Direct contact with MPOX rashes Doctor's office Contact with objects or fabrics used by someone with MPOX Mutual masturbation Constant hand-washing with sanitizing soaps A and C None of the above Question Title * 5. Which of these is a vaccine for MPOX? CLOPEDOGREL SMALLPOX JYNNEIN NONE OF THE ABOVE Question Title * 6. How many doses do you need for the MPOX vaccine? One Three Two Six Question Title * 7. After receiving MPOX vaccine you considered fully vaccinated when? The day after received your 1st dose. Six weeks after being vaccinated. Two weeks after your 2nd dose of vaccine. You are never really protected, vaccines are fake. Question Title * 8. Which of these may be used for Treatment of MPOX? Atorvastatin Asperecreame TPOXX (TECOVIRIMAT) Tylenol Vick's Cough Syrup Question Title * 9. You must be Black or Gay to catch MPOX. Yes No Question Title * 10. Check each answer that shows how MPOX can be Prevented Asking sexual partners if they have a rash other symptoms. Isolating infected persons. Contacting a healthcare professional. Prolonged face to face with an infected person. Washing your hands with soap and water Question Title * 11. Check all things you should do if you test positive for MPOX Continue to have sex with your partner. Avoid the use of contact lenses to prevent eye infection. Shave areas of the body with blisters or lesions. Avoid close contact with other people and pets in the home. Done