RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- Two cases of mpox have been reported in the state over the past six weeks, according to North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services.
They are the first cases in NC since April.
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In addition to the cases, the virus was detected in 1 out of 12 wastewater sites where monitoring takes place.
Health officials say symptoms can be more severe for people who are immunocompromised, such as individuals living with HIV.
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NCDHHS said the best defense for those at higher risk of getting the virus is to get vaccinated.
"If you are at higher risk for mpox and haven't yet gotten the vaccine, now is a good time to do so," said Dr. Zack Moore, state epidemiologist.