U.S. May Expand Monkeypox Vaccine Eligibility to Men with HIV

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U.S. officials are considering broadening recommendations for who gets vaccinated against monkeypox, possibly to include many men with HIV or those recently diagnosed with other sexually transmitted diseases. Driving the discussion is a study released Thursday (see CDC MMWR article above) showing that a higher-than-expected share of monkeypox infections are in people with other sexually transmitted infections. Currently, the CDC recommends the vaccine to people who are a close contact of someone who has monkeypox; people who know a sexual partner was diagnosed in the past two weeks; and gay or bisexual men who had multiple sexual partners in the last two weeks in an area with known virus spread. Read more from AP here.

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