Health officials in the Lower Mainland are warning of a concerning uptick in Mpox cases.
While the number of cases reported in B.C. last year, 96, was down from a high of 190 in 2022 when Mpox spread to 70 countries globally, Vancouver Coastal Health said there have already been 19 cases reported so far this year.
Most of those cases were in the Vancouver Coastal Health Region and were predominantly among men who have sex with men. More than half of the cases were also among people who were either unvaccinated or had not received two doses of the vaccine.
Health officials said people who aren’t fully vaccinated typically have a milder reaction to the virus but can still pass it on.
Fortunately, there have been no hospitalizations or deaths from the virus last year or to date in 2025.
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Mpox is typically spread through person-to-person transmission, with symptoms usually appearing …