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Monkeypox Outbreak: State Details
Monkeypox virus disease outbreak in Seoul, South Korea: case counts, deaths, and statistics
Monkeypox is a rare disease caused by infection with the monkeypox virus. Monkeypox virus is part of the same family of viruses as variola virus, the virus that causes smallpox. Monkeypox symptoms are similar to smallpox symptoms, but milder, and monkeypox is rarely fatal.
How do people in Seoul get monkeypox?
Monkeypox is primarily spread through contact with the blood, bodily fluids, or skin of infected animals, such as rodents or primates. It can also be spread through close contact with an infected person. This can include contact with an infected person's skin, especially if the person is experiencing a rash, or contact with an infected person's respiratory secretions, such as saliva, mucus, or semen. In addition, monkeypox can be spread through contact with objects that have been contaminated with the virus, such as bedding or clothing.
Monkeypox is not as contagious as smallpox and is not as easily spread from person to person. However, the risk of infection is increased among people who live in or have recently traveled to areas where monkeypox is known to occur and among people who have had close contact with an infected person or animal.
It's also important to note that people who have been vaccinated against smallpox are at a lower risk of getting monkey pox.
This page shows data for the monkeypox disease outbreak currently taking place in South Korea. This outbreak is part of the larger outbreak taking place in Asia, specifically in Eastern Asia.
This page shows data for the monkeypox cases currently detected in Seoul, located in South Korea. This outbreak is part of the larger outbreak taking place in Asia, specifically in Eastern Asia.
Seoul-level data
At present, we do not have data specific to Seoul monkeypox cases or deaths. However, we do have South Korea-level data, which is presented below.
South Korea-level data
Based on the most recent reports available from the government in Seoul, health authorities in South Korea have reported 0 new monkeypox cases and 0 new monkeypox deaths. The people of South Korea have experienced 141 total monkeypox cases since the start of the outbreak.
You can use the charts on this page to explore the spread of Monkeypox in South Korea. Lastly, you can see how the South Korea Monkeypox situation compares with the situation globally on the MonkeypoxTracker homepage.
South Korea: Total Monkeypox Cases
South Korea: Monkeypox Cases per Million
South Korea: Monkeypox Deaths
Source: OurWorldInData. Last update: Wed Sep 27 2023