US boosts monkeypox vaccination campaign

Preparing a monkeypox vaccination dose, June 6, 2022.

US health authorities announced on Tuesday, June 28, the immediate distribution of 56,000 doses of monkeypox vaccine – five times the number of doses already distributed – in areas where transmission is high. It is now recommended that these vaccines be administered “persons with recent exposure to monkeypox, who may not have been identified through investigations and contact tracing”announced Rochelle Walensky, the director of the Centers for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC), which together form the nation’s leading federal public health agency.

This includes, for example, men who have had sexual relations with other men who themselves had several sexual partners in a place where the presence of monkeypox is known or in an area where this disease is spreading.

Soon 240,000 doses available

Some 4,700 cases have been detected since the beginning of May in several countries around the world, including 306 in the United States, none of which have been fatal so far, said Rochelle Walensky. Observed in humans since 1970, monkeypox is considered much less dangerous and contagious than its cousin, smallpox, eradicated in 1980. It is endemic in several countries in Central and West Africa.

The US government has so far distributed more than 10,000 doses of the vaccine, and was distributing an additional 60,000 doses of the Jynneos vaccine on Tuesday, said David Boucher of the Department of Health. The Jynneos vaccine is administered in two doses. The authorities are making sure to have 240,000 additional doses in the coming weeks.

Local authorities can also order the older generation ACAM2000 vaccine, which authorities have in larger quantities but which is not recommended for all audiences due to its side effects. According to observers, the actual number of monkeypox cases in the United States might be much higher than the official count.

The World with AFP

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