Monkey Pox :
Monkey Pox is a viral infection caused by monkeypox virus and spreads from animals like rodents and monkeys to humans with an incubation period of 14 days. Spread of infection can occur from direct contact with sores, contact with saliva and materials like clothing and towels used by an infected person. It can also transfer from a pregnant women to the fetus. Symptoms include rash, flu, fever, chills, headache, backache, fatigue, muscle ache. Back ache, swelling of lymph nodes. Rash first appears as flat and red bumps that can become raised and turn into blisters filled with pus, which eventually crust and fall off. It is usually seen as sores on face, mouth, hands and feet, vagina, penis and anus.