Mpox cases (Clade 1b) are currently increasing in Switzerland.
This strain can cause more severe illness.
If you are a gay, bisexual or queer man: act now.
Get vaccinated if you have not yet been vaccinated, or if more than 2 years have passed since your last dose.
Book your appointment using our direct link.
If you have recently been in contact with a confirmed case and are unvaccinated or were last vaccinated more than 2 years ago, prompt vaccination may help prevent the disease from developing.
Please call us or email us if this applies to you:
Tel: +41 44 634 60 00 // mzc@ebpi.uzh.ch
Had sex in the last few days and have symptoms?
Contact Checkpoint Zürich or reach out to us via email or phone:
Tel: +41 44 634 60 00 // mzc@ebpi.uzh.ch
Early symptoms usually include:
Some people develop pronounced skin lesions/pustules that can occur with pain or itching (especially in the genital or anal area).
However, Mpox can look different from person to person, and not everyone has all symptoms.
Not sure? It’s better to get checked — book an appointment with us to discuss your symptoms:
Tel: +41 44 634 60 00 // mzc@ebpi.uzh.ch
Mpox is mainly transmitted through close skin-to-skin contact, especially in settings with little clothing.
To reduce your risk:
If you or your partner have any rash or skin changes:
→ Avoid all sexual contact (including kissing and touching) until fully recovered.
Vaccination is your best protection.
It reduces severe illness and helps protect your community.
Book your vaccine or consultation now.
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