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Mpox is a
viral infection that causes disease in humans that is similar to smallpox. Mpox causes a person to develop a rash that may become painful and itchy. It is a zoonotic virus, meaning it can transfer to humans from animals.
Shingles is a common viral infection that a person can develop if the varicella-zoster virus (VZV) reactivates. This is the same virus that causes
chickenpox. If a person has shingles, they develop a painful rash on one side of the face or body.
Mpox and shingles both occur due to different viruses. This means they do not cause one another.
Mpox can develop if a person acquires the mpox virus, which is a type of orthopoxvirus. Shingles can develop following the reactivation of the VZV. After recovering from chickenpox, this virus stays dormant in the body and can reactivate later, causing shingles.
The two conditions can both cause similar symptoms.
Mpox causes a person to develop a rash on their body that may be painful and itchy. A mpox rash will often scab over before going away.
Shingles also causes a rash that appears on the body. This rash may also be painful and itchy. A shingles rash will often cause blisters to appear that will then scab over before the rash goes away.