 Monkeypox is a highly infectious virus that causes severe illnesses in humans. It is closely related to smallpox and is transmitted from animals to people through direct contact with their bodily fluids. Symptoms include fever, headache, muscle aches, chills, and rash. There is no cure for monkeypox, but treatment focuses on relieving symptoms and supporting the body's natural defenses. Vaccination is the best way to prevent monkeypox, but it is important to note that the vaccines available are not suitable for everyone. Additionally, the virus is easily spread through airborne droplet transmission, making it difficult to contain. This article was authored by Sriyank Srivastava, Sachin Kumar, Shagun Jain, and others.