The CDC highlights the urgency for at-risk groups, such as sexually active gay and bisexual men and individuals with HIV, to receive the Jynneos vaccine. Despite its effectiveness against both Clade I and II strains, vaccination rates remain low, with only about 25% of eligible individuals fully vaccinated. With summer travel and upcoming Pride events, timely vaccination is crucial to prevent a resurgence similar to the 2022 outbreak in the United States.
Though Clade I has not been detected in the U.S., the CDC continues vigilant monitoring and testing. The current low number of mpox cases in the U.S. are mostly among those who are unvaccinated, underscoring the importance of getting vaccinated to maintain control over the virus’s spread.
The CDC stresses that controlling the outbreak in Africa is essential to prevent global spread. Enhanced international efforts are required to ensure vaccine access in affected regions. The organization calls for coordinated global action to bolster surveillance and vaccination initiatives, aiming to contain the virus effectively.
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Agnes is a technical writer, being in touch with reports to come up with the latest tech leaks.