Monkey Pox

Monkeypox: WHO Urges Same Sex Community TO Reduce Number Of Sexual Partners

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OB Bureau

Geneva: Alhough the World Health Organisation has given a shout-out to currently the most community affected by the monkeypox virus, men who have sex with men, on Wednesday, it urged gays to limit their sexual partners.

Amid the global surge in monkeypox cases, WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, who last Saturday declared monkeypox a global health emergency, told reporters that the best way to protect against infection was “to reduce the risk of exposure”.

“For men who have sex with men, this includes, for the moment, reducing your number of sexual partners, reconsidering sex with new partners, and exchanging contact details with any new partners to enable follow-up if needed,” he said.

Tedros said that more than 18,000 cases of monkeypox have now been reported to WHO from 78 countries, with 70 per cent of cases reported in Europe and 25 per cent in the Americas.

Five deaths have been reported in the outbreak since May, and around 10 per cent of those infected end up in hospital to manage the pain, he said.

Who can get monkeypox?

A full 98 per cent of cases have occurred in men who have sex with men.

According to a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine last week, 98 per cent of infected people were gay or bisexual men, and 95 per cent of cases were transmitted through sexual activity.

Experts say the transmission of the disease, which causes a blistering rash, appears to mainly happen during close, physical contact, and monkeypox has so far not been labelled a sexually transmitted infection (STI), NDTV reported.

Not restricted to the gay community

Experts also warn against thinking that only one community can be affected by the disease, stressing that it spreads through regular skin-to-skin contact, and also through droplets or touching contaminated bedding or towels in a household setting.

“Anyone exposed can get monkeypox,” Tedros said, urging countries to “take action” to reduce the risk of transmission to other vulnerable groups, including children, pregnant women and those who are immunosuppressed.

Stigma is dangerous

“Stigma and discrimination can be as dangerous as any virus, and can fuel the outbreak,” Tedros said.

Andy Seale of WHO’s sexually transmitted infections programme, stressed that the messaging around the need for gay and bisexual men to reduce their number of sexual partners was “coming from the communities themselves”.

He said this was possibly only “a short-term message as we hope that the outbreak of course will be short-lived”.

He stressed that other measures would also be needed to bring down the number of cases, including spreading information about the symptoms to look out for and the need to isolate quickly, and access to tests and medicines.

No mass vaccination

WHO is also recommending targeted vaccination for those exposed to someone with monkeypox or for those at high risk of exposure, including health workers and those with multiple sexual partners.

Vaccines initially developed against smallpox, which was eradicated over four decades ago, have been found to protect against the virus, but the jabs are in short supply.

Tedros also highlighted that “vaccination will not give instant protection against infection or disease, and can take several weeks”.

Challenges of supply

He said there were about 16 million doses of the main vaccine, from Danish drug maker Bavarian Nordic, but that most of them were in bulk form.

“They will take several months to fill and finish into vials that are ready to use,” he said, urging countries that have already secured doses to share.

 

OB Bureau

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