 Monkeypox is a neglected tropical disease that has recently spread across Europe and North and South America. It is caused by a virus similar to smallpox and can be transmitted from animals to humans. The virus is highly contagious and can cause serious illness or death if not treated promptly. Despite its prevalence in Western and Central Africa, it has never before been seen outside of these regions. This recent outbreak has raised concerns about the lack of preparedness for such an event. Medical professionals are often the first line of defense against infectious diseases like monkeypox, so it is important that they have adequate knowledge and resources to protect themselves and their patients. Our research found that many medical professionals had limited knowledge of monkeypox and did not consider it a major threat. Additionally, those who had been vaccinated against seasonal flu were more likely to support the use of a vaccine to prevent monkeypox. These findings suggest that there is a need for better education and awareness of monkeypox among medical professionals. This article was authored by Matteo Rico, Pietro Ferraro, Vincenzo Camisa, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.