DePauw University and the DePauw Health Wellness Center medical staff continue to monitor data regarding Mpox from the CDC as well as state and local public health officials. The information on this page will be updated periodically to reflect current guidance as we focus on the health and safety of our students, faculty and staff members.
As a community, we are committed to supporting each of our members – students, faculty and staff – with dignity and respect in the delivery of information, services and support.
Mpox is a rare disease caused by infection with the Mpox virus. Mpox virus is part of the same family of viruses as variola virus, the virus that causes smallpox. Mpox symptoms are similar to smallpox symptoms, but milder, and Mpox is rarely fatal. Mpox is not related to chickenpox.
Mpox spreads in a few ways via close contact, intimate contact and infected animals. A person with Mpox can spread it to others from the time symptoms start until the rash has fully healed and a fresh layer of skin has formed.
For more details, visit the CDC's signs and symptoms webpage.
For students:
If you are experiencing symptoms and need medical care, you may contact DePauw Health Wellness Center by calling 765-658-4555; Prompt Care at Putnam County Hospital; or Hendricks Regional Health.
The CDC has a large quantity of information available specifically for institutions of higher education including education for students, prevention practices and disinfecting spaces.