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Nathan Posner/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images(ATLANTA) The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention alerted doctors across the country Monday about the potential risk of new mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, cases, warning that summer gatherings could lead to a "resurgence." Mpox cases have plummeted since a peak in the summer of 2022, with the World Health Organization calling an end to the emergency phase of the outbreak Thursday but the virus is not completely eradicated. "While the transmission of monkeypox has reached its lowest levels since its emergence last year, the upcoming summer months, characterized by larger gatherings, present an increased risk of local outbreaks," John Brownstein, PhD, chief innovation officer at Boston Children s Hospital and an ABC News Contributor, said. "The most important message is that mpox has not gone away," Dr. Richard Silvera (MD, MPH, CPH) Associate Program Director of the Infectious Disease Fellowshi

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Nathan Posner/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images(ATLANTA) The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention alerted doctors across the country Monday about the potential risk of new mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, cases, warning that summer gatherings could lead to a "resurgence." Mpox cases have plummeted since a peak in the summer of 2022, with the World Health Organization calling an end to the emergency phase of the outbreak Thursday but the virus is not completely eradicated. "While the transmission of monkeypox has reached its lowest levels since its emergence last year, the upcoming summer months, characterized by larger gatherings, present an increased risk of local outbreaks," John Brownstein, PhD, chief innovation officer at Boston Children s Hospital and an ABC News Contributor, said. "The most important message is that mpox has not gone away," Dr. Richard Silvera (MD, MPH, CPH) Associate Program Director of the Infectious Disease Fellowshi

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