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Vaccination Lag as Mpox Cases Surge in the U.S.

Mymoena Davids by Mymoena Davids
March 29, 2024
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Vaccination Lag as Mpox Cases Surge in the U.S.

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As of March 2024, the United States is facing a concerning uptick in mpox (also known as Monkeypox) cases, with reported incidents twice as high as in the same period last year. With 511 cases identified through mid-March, public health officials are emphasizing the crucial need for improved vaccination efforts. This rise in cases comes after a relatively quieter year, signaling a vulnerability to increased transmission amid waning federal resources and low vaccination rates. The CDC has also alerted healthcare providers to a more transmissible and severe subtype of the virus, heightening concerns about potential outbreaks.

Virginia, mirroring the national trend, has observed a significant rise in mpox cases, equaling the total number reported in 2023. The Virginia Department of Health highlights the spread of mpox across various regions, with a noticeable impact on individuals also battling HIV. This increase prompts a renewed focus on prevention, especially as the state approaches the spring and summer festival seasons, including Pride celebrations.

Mpox, a relative of the eradicated smallpox virus, is spread through close personal contact, presenting initially with flu-like symptoms followed by a distinctive rash. While the disease can affect anyone, men who have sex with men and individuals with HIV are at a heightened risk of severe outcomes. The Jynneos vaccine, recommended in a two-dose regimen, remains underutilized, with less than a quarter of the at-risk population in most states fully vaccinated.

Officials, including Dr. Brandy Darby and Jeffrey Crowley, advocate for a compassionate outreach effort to improve vaccination coverage and safeguard communities against mpox. Public health strategies focus on reinforcing the importance of vaccination ahead of high-contact events and encouraging responsible behavior to mitigate transmission risks.

The ongoing mpox situation underscores the importance of preventive measures, including vaccination, to combat the spread of this infectious disease. As the U.S. and states like Virginia confront rising mpox cases, the call for heightened awareness and proactive health practices is more urgent than ever, aiming to protect vulnerable populations and prevent a resurgence of this potentially serious illness.

 

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