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Leading public health expert, Demetre Daskalakis, MD, MPH, provides the latest on mpox (formerly known as monkeypox), including who should get vaccinated, common symptoms, testing and treatment options, and more, in this FAQ series. Watch and share. For more on mpox, including FREE vaccines: https://greaterthan.org/mpox and https://cdc.gov/mpox Dr. Daskalakis is the Director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases at CDC. He is an infectious disease specialist with a focus on LGBTQAI communities. This video is a joint production of KFF’s GREATER THAN public information campaign and CDC. This information is shared for educational purposes and should not be used substitute for professional medical advice. The views expressed are those of the featured medical professional and reflect information available to that professional at the time of filming. Always consult a health care provider for any personal health decisions. The mark “CDC” is owned by the US Dept. of Health and Human Services and is used with permission. Use of this logo is not an endorsement by HHS or CDC of any particular product, service, or enterprise. TRANSCRIPT: So, currently, there is no drug approved to treat mpox. There is an investigational drug that's called Tecovirimat, also called TPOXX. I like TPOXX, cuz it's easier. The STOMP study is a study that is funded by the National Institutes of Health and it's asking a critical question, which is, does TPOXX work? What we do know is it's safe. And, the data that's coming definitely indicates that the drug doesn't have a lot of side effects or any medium to long-term complications. What we don't know is how well does it actually work and the STOMP studies are chance to do it. Again, remember it's investigational. People enter the study and you either get the pill or a placebo, which is a sugar pill, um, active drug versus not. That really teaches us about what works. So, it's a really important opportunity for us to know if Tecovirimat or TPOXX actually works well against mpox.