Marathon County Offering Monkeypox Vaccines
Friday, August 19th, 2022 -- 12:00 PM
The Marathon County Health Department is offering Monkeypox vaccinations for eligible, high-risk individuals while vaccine supply remains limited.
As of today, no cases of Monkeypox have been confirmed in Marathon County. Monkeypox is a rare disease caused by infection with the Monkeypox virus. Symptoms of Monkeypox include a rash with pimples or blisters, fever, chills, swollen lymph nodes, exhaustion, muscle aches, and/or headaches and is transmitted through close, personal, often skin-to-skin contact.
Certain people have a higher risk of contracting the virus. Due to a limited national vaccine supply, the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) is prioritizing the Monkeypox vaccine, JYNNEOS, for people that are most at risk for severe disease.
It is recommended that the following people consider vaccination: People who know that a sexual partner in the past 14 days was diagnosed with Monkeypox. People who attended an event or venue where there was known Monkeypox exposure.
Gay men, bisexual men, trans men and women, any men who have sex with men, and gender non-conforming/non-binary individuals, who have had multiple sexual partners in the last 14 days. The vaccine is also being prioritized for people with HIV or other conditions that contribute to a weakened immune system.
If you live in Marathon County, meet any of the eligibility criteria above, and would like to receive a Monkeypox vaccination, please call the Marathon County Health Department (MCHD) at 715-261-1967 for a vaccine appointment.
If you leave a message, please remember to state your phone number so your call can be returned. The MCHD phone number listed above is for vaccine appointments only. If you have signs or symptoms of Monkeypox, please contact your healthcare provider.
For more information on Monkeypox, visit https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/disease/monkeypox.htm.
Feel free to contact us with questions and/or comments.