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MONKEYPOX MEDIA ADVISORY: Infectious Disease Specialists From Regional Special Pathogen Treatment Center Available to Discuss Monkeypox Causes and Treatments

LOS ANGELES (May 26, 2022) —

WHAT: Multiple cases of monkeypox have surfaced in Europe and the U.S. that do not appear to be linked to travel, causing concern among the medical community that this infectious disease is spreading through sexual contact or other close interactions.

Designated as a regional Special Pathogen Treatment Center by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center maintains a team of clinicians trained to safely treat patients with highly infectious diseases. Just as the Cedars-Sinai team was activated at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the team is ready to care for a patient with severe monkeypox.  

“The Special Pathogens Response Team undergoes regular training in enhanced infection control practices, including use of specialized personal protective equipment,” said Jonathan Grein, MD, director of Hospital Epidemiology.

Grein and fellow Cedars-Sinai infectious disease experts can discuss:

WHO: Experienced infectious disease experts are available to comment:

WHERE: Cedars-Sinai can accommodate most virtual interview formats, including Zoom, FaceTime and Skype.

CONTACT: Marni Usheroff can help schedule your interview: 323-317-0556 or Marni.Usheroff@cshs.org.