Mpox surveillance

  • Clinicians are encouraged to offer vaccination to all eligible priority populations.
  • ATAGI recommends pre-travel vaccination for anyone (regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity) who may engage in sexual activities during travel to countries with transmission of clade I mpox.
  • Free mpox vaccination is now available through community pharmacies. This is part of a Queensland-wide, opt-in program, supported by the Pharmacy Guild of Australia (QLD), where any community pharmacy registered as an Immunisation Service Provider with the Queensland Health Immunisation Program can take part. Pharmacies interested in joining the program can contact QHIP-ADMIN@health.qld.gov.au

Queensland Health updates this mpox surveillance webpage quarterly. Weekly totals for mpox cases can be found under Zoonotic on the Notifiable conditions weekly totals | Queensland Health webpage.

Last updated date: 31 March 2026

Refer to ATAGI Clinical Guidance on the use of vaccines for the prevention of mpox.

  • ATAGI recommends pre-travel vaccination for anyone (regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity) who may undertake sexual risk activities during travel to countries with transmission of clade I mpox.
  • There is good supply of mpox vaccine in Queensland and it is available free of charge to all Queensland Health Immunisation Program (QHIP) registered vaccine service providers. Email QHIP-ADMIN@health.qld.gov.au to order mpox vaccine (or register if not already registered).
  • Vaccine providers can be found at mpox (monkeypox) vaccination centres.
  • Clinicians are encouraged to offer vaccination to all eligible priority populations and to follow-up people who have not had their second vaccination at least 28 days following their first vaccine. Eligibility criteria can be found at mpox (previously known as monkeypox).

Refer to the mpox National Guidelines for Public Health Units for the public health response to cases and contacts of mpox.

Since 1 January 2024, there have been 142 confirmed cases of mpox notified in Queensland. Of these:

  • Most cases were acquired in Australia, with the primary transmission route being sexual transmission between men who have sex with men.
  • There has been a cluster of 3 cases of clade Ib mpox. The first person acquired their infection while overseas.

Cases have been identified in 10 Hospital and Health Service catchments: Cairns and Hinterland, Darling Downs, Gold Coast, Metro North, Metro South, South West, Sunshine Coast, Townsville, West Moreton and Wide Bay.

Mpox cases graph 10 June 2025

Figure 1. Mpox cases notified in Queensland since 1 January 2024, as of 31 March 2026.

Table 1. Characteristics of mpox cases notified in Queensland since 1 January 2024, as of 31 March 2026.

CharacteristicN = 1421
Year 
2024127 / 142 (89%)
202512 / 142 (8.5%)
20263 / 142 (2.1%)
Median age (range)36 (0, 82)
Sex 
    Female5 / 142 (3.5%)
    Male137 / 142 (96%)
First Nations Status 
    First Nations7 / 142 (4.9%)
    Other Queenslanders132 / 142 (93%)
    Unknown3 / 142 (2.1%)
HHS of residence 
    Cairns and Hinterland4 / 142 (2.8%)
    Darling Downs5 / 142 (3.5%)
    Gold Coast28 / 142 (20%)
    Metro North50 / 142 (35%)
    Metro South26 / 142 (18%)
    Overseas2 / 142 (1.4%)
    South West1 / 142 (0.7%)
    Sunshine Coast11 / 142 (7.7%)
    Townsville2 / 142 (1.4%)
    West Moreton12 / 142 (8.5%)
    Wide Bay1 / 142 (0.7%)
Vaccination status prior to exposure 
    Fully vaccinated34 / 142 (24%)
    Not vaccinated91 / 142 (64%)
    Partially vaccinated7 / 142 (4.9%)
    Unknown10 / 142 (7.0%)
HIV coinfection 
    HIV negative129 / 142 (91%)
    HIV positive13 / 142 (9.2%)
Place of acquisition 
    Australia134 / 142 (94%)
    Overseas4 / 142 (2.8%)
    Unknown/Under investigation4 / 142 (2.8%)
Clade 
   Ib3 / 142 (2.1%)
   IIb 119 / 142 (84%)
    Not available 20 / 142 (14%)
Transmission mode 
    Sexual transmission137 / 142 (96%)
    Unknown/Under investigation5 / 142 (3.5%)
Sexual exposure type 
    Both sexes2 / 142 (1.4%)
    Opposite sex5 / 142 (3.5%)
    Same sex128 / 142 (90%)
    Unknown/Under investigation7 / 142 (4.9%)

1 Median (Min, Max); n / N (%)

For a national mpox epidemiological snapshot, refer to the National Communicable Disease Surveillance Dashboard: https://nindss.health.gov.au/pbi-dashboard/

Additional information

The mpox fact sheet on the Health Conditions Directory:

Fact sheets for cases and contacts:

Primary Care clinicians are encouraged to access their local HealthPathways platform for further information.

Last updated: 16 April 2026