Monkeypox is typically a self-limiting disease with symptoms lasting 2-4 weeks. Severe cases are more common in childhood. The severity of the clinical presentation can be influenced by the high viral load in contact and any underlying health conditions of the individual.
The smallpox vaccines administered before the eradication of smallpox also provide protection against monkeypox.
Individuals born before 1980, if they received the smallpox vaccine, have a certain level of protection against monkeypox.