You may not be able to get this vaccine if:
- You have an allergy to any part of the vaccine.
- You had a serious or unusual side effect after this vaccine or one like it.
- You have previously been diagnosed with an mpox infection.
If you have allergies or have had a side effect from this vaccine in the past, check with your doctor or a public health nurse before you get mpox vaccine.
Although you can get the vaccine if you have a mild illness such as a cold or fever, you should stay home until you are feeling better to prevent spreading your illness to others, unless you have been exposed to mpox. If you have been exposed, you should get the vaccine right away.
You can get the vaccine if you have eczema (atopic dermatitis—a skin condition that makes your skin red and itchy). People with eczema are more likely to have serious side effects with other smallpox vaccines, but this has not been reported with mpox vaccine. If you have eczema and get mpox vaccine, you may be more likely to have common vaccine side effects, or your eczema could get worse. Talk to your healthcare provider if you have questions.
There is more to learn about mpox vaccine and certain groups of people.
Talk to your healthcare provider before you get mpox vaccine if:
- You have a weak immune system (because of medicine you take or a health problem).
- You are pregnant or breastfeeding.
- You are under age 18 years.
- You have a history of myocarditis or pericarditis after getting smallpox vaccine or mpox vaccine.