U.S. CDC expands pre-exposure eligibility for monkeypox vaccine
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[September 29, 2022]
By Ahmed Aboulenein
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -At risk people
nationwide will now be able to get Bavarian Nordic's Jynneos monkeypox
vaccine before being exposed to the disease, U.S. Centers for Disease
Prevention and Control (CDC) Director Rochelle Walensky said on
Wednesday.
The CDC had previously recommended vaccination after known or presumed
exposure to the virus for most groups deemed to be at high risk of
contracting it, as well as for those who had visited a geographic area
where known monkeypox transmission is occurring.
At risk individuals will now be eligible to receive the vaccine before
exposure as the CDC shifts to a Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP)
strategy, Wallensky said.
"By expanding eligibility and shifting to a PrEP strategy across the
country, we're looking to ensure those at the highest risk for monkeypox
receive the vaccine before exposure," she told reporters at a White
House briefing.
Monkeypox is transmitted through close contact with an infected person,
such as via sexual activity, or with the skin blisters associated with
the disease.
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Workers sit outside of D.C. Health's
first monkeypox vaccination clinic, which is administering the first
Jynneos vaccine doses distributed in the U.S. capital, in
Washington, U.S., June 28, 2022. REUTERS/Gavino Garay
People with jobs that put them at
risk of exposure, such as healthcare workers, were already eligible
for vaccination against monkeypox. Now, several other at risk groups
also will qualify without suspected exposure to the virus.
They include gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men and
transgender or nonbinary people who in the past six months have had
multiple sexual partners or were diagnosed with a sexually
transmitted disease, the CDC said.
People who had sex at a commercial sex venue, or in areas with known
transmission or at public events in the past six months are also
eligible, as are the partners of anyone in a risk group or those who
anticipate engaging in activities that would put them at risk, the
agency said.
(Reporting by Ahmed Aboulenein; Additional reporting by Kanishka
Singh; Editing by Mark Porter and Bill Berkrot)
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