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Mpox is a disease caused by infection with the mpox virus. It can spread through close, personal, often skin-to-skin contact with someone who has mpox.
Title | Type | Source Sort descending |
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Mpox | Webpage (HTML) | AIDS Education and Training Center Program |
Mpox (monkeypox) can be very severe in people with uncontrolled HIV | Webpage (HTML) | AIDSmap |
Mpox and HIV | Webpage (HTML) | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
Considerations for People with HIV | Webpage (HTML) | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
About Mpox | Webpage (HTML) | County of Los Angeles Public Health |
Let’s Talk About Mpox | Webpage (HTML) | Greater Than HIV |
Mpox (previously called monkeypox): Q&A factsheet | Webpage (HTML) | HIV i-Base |
Mpox and HIV: What’s the Connection? | Webpage (HTML) | HIV.gov |
How is the mpox vaccine performing in the real world against the mpox virus? | Video | HIV.gov |
Federal Resources About Mpox | Webpage (HTML) | HIV.gov |
FYI: Routinizing Mpox Vaccination | Webpage (HTML) | HIV.gov |
Mpox What You Need to Know | Webpage (HTML) | Human Rights Campaign |
Mpox & HIV | Webpage (HTML) | International AIDS Society |
Mpox: Medline Plus | Webpage (HTML) | Medlineplus |
Mpox Vaccination in Adults With HIV | New York State Department of Health AIDS Institue | |
People With Advanced HIV Can Have Very Severe Mpox | Webpage (HTML) | POZ |
Monkeypox and HIV | Webpage (HTML) | POZ |
Mpox Information | Webpage (HTML) | Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program |
People with HIV are not at greater risk for severe mpox unless they are immunosuppressed | Webpage (HTML) | aidsmap |