A study found Mpox virus DNA on dogs and cats in infected households but determined it was likely caused by human contamination rather than pets having the infection. The study, examining the susceptibility of pets to the Mpox virus, concluded there were no confirmed cases of the virus in pets, suggesting potential contamination from infected humans. The Centers for Disease Control recommends limiting pet interaction during an Mpox infection to prevent potential virus spread.
Mt. Carmel Behavioral Healthcare suffers data breach, exposing sensitive patient information – TEISS
Mt. Carmel Behavioral Healthcare experienced a data breach, leading to the exposure of sensitive patient information, according to TEISS.