Monkeypox Disproportionally Affecting People With HIV, Researchers Find

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Monkeypox Disproportionally Affecting People With HIV, Researchers Find
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The CDC found in a sample of nearly 2,000 people who had monkeypox, 38% also had HIV and 41% had an STI in the preceding year. Those rates are much higher than the rates of HIV and STIs in the general population.

Researchers have found that the monkeypox virus is disproportionately affecting people with HIV.from the CDC finds that in a sample of nearly 2,000 people who had monkeypox, 38% also had HIV infection and 41% had an STI in the preceding year. Those rates are much higher than the rates of HIV and STIs in the general population.Another draw from the study is that people living with HIV account for nearly double the amount of hospitalizations than those without HIV. Dr.

He compared it to COVID: the virus doesn’t impact all people that live with HIV in the same way. It may cause severe illness in those who have either uncontrolled HIV or if it has severely impacted their immune system. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, weekly case averages show Black residents make up 23% of cases, Latino residents 27%, however, Black residents make up 12% of vaccine doses, Latino residents 21%.

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