The first months of the global monkeypox outbreak are reminiscent of the early HIV days.
is a most welcome sign that some of the missteps and delays that occurred for those with HIV will not happen to the same degree. More vaccine supply should be available in the forthcoming months, and the US Food and Drug Administration is considering a dose-sparing intradermal approach to increase supply. Commercial labs are offering testing, and point-of-care tests may be available soon.
The story of monkeypox is only in its infancy, but the global spread makes it unlikely that it will be contained, becoming yet another widespread human infection. One might think that the United States was ready since related smallpox prompted countermeasures to face a bioterrorism event. This real-world test points to problems that need urgent addressing, including sufficient contact tracing, testing, preparedness, and more public health resources.
that"the world is a place that is so interconnected that what happens in another part of the world will impact us." We have a different version of fatigue nowadays and have no comfort we'll handle the next differently.
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