A deadlier strain of mpox, Clade 1B, is responsible for a current global surge, leading the WHO to declare a health emergency. With an incubation period of 3-17 days, the disease manifests flu-like symptoms and rash, posing severe risks especially to newborns, children, pregnant individuals, and those with compromised immunity, including HIV patients. A deadlier strain of mpox, Clade 1B, is responsible for a current global surge, leading the WHO to declare a health emergency. With an incubation period of 3-17 days, the disease manifests flu-like symptoms and rash, posing severe risks especially to newborns, children, pregnant individuals, and those with compromised immunity, including HIV patients. Health and Fitness, Health Tips, Exercises & Workout Tips, Diet & Wellness | Times of India Lifestyle