Online information center provides free access to the latest medical and scientific information from across Elsevier’s global research content, platforms and clinical resources
For the benefit of healthcare professionals, researchers and the public in the fight against mpox, Elsevier, a global leader in scientific information and analytics, has today relaunched its Mpox Information Center.
In response to the World Health Organization (WHO) recently declaring mpox a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC), Elsevier’s Mpox Information Center provides free access to all mpox-related information across Elsevier’s journals, medical books and clinical resources. It will be continuously updated with the latest research and clinical information on the viral disease and its treatment. Over 1,700 mpox-related research articles and book chapters published by Elsevier are now freely available on ScienceDirectopens in new tab/window, Elsevier’s world leading platform of peer-reviewed scholarly literature. The content will be machine-readable to enable researchers to use text and data mining technologies to identify patterns and relationships in the data.
Esra Erkal, EVP, Communications for Elsevier, said: “The Elsevier Mpox Information Center supports healthcare professionals, researchers, policy makers and the public by bringing together the latest knowledge related to mpox in one place so that best efforts can be made towards awareness, prevention and treatment. As we have done in previous public health emergencies, we will continually update the Information Center to help accelerate the fight against this devastating virus.”
The Mpox Information Center provides free access to content curated in consultation with Elsevier clinicians and other experts. It brings together content from the company’s scientific journals, medical books, monographs and clinical information solutions as well as resources from other information providers and major health and government organizations including WHO and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Information typically used by practicing nurses and physicians, plus resources designed specifically for patients and their families, is also available.
These various resources will continue to be made available for as long as the mpox public health emergency is ongoing. Our response to mpox follows that of previous healthcare emergencies such as Ebola, SARS, Zika, MERS, and Coronavirus.
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