Don't Look Now, but Mpox Could Make a Comeback

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Don't Look Now, but Mpox Could Make a Comeback
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Health officials in Chicago are reporting a resurgence of the viral disease formerly known as monkeypox.

These newest outbreaks still appear to be spreading primarily among previously identified high risk groups. But,

in an alarming development, they’re occurring in vaccinated people as well. Nine of the 13 cases in Chicago so far documented have been in fully vaccinated men. Several of these men had also recently traveled to other places, including New York City and Mexico. Though it’s expected to provide substantial protection against infection, the vaccine isn’t 100% effective,Despite the news, vaccination is still thought to be one of the most effective strategies for containing mpox.

ealth officials continue to advise people at high risk to get the two-dose vaccine. Even in vaccinated people who catch mpox, the vaccine would likely reduce the odds of severe illness. Higher rates of vaccination coverage in high-risk communities can also limit the potential of the virus to spread widely.

While mpox isn’t thought to have the epidemic potential of diseases like covid-19, health officials have long warned that its threat may not be over yet. In April, a modeling assessment by the CDCa greater than 35% chance of resurgent outbreaks in most parts of the U.S. if nothing changes—outbreaks that could be larger than those seen last year. In these areas, vaccination coverage among high-risk populations still remains relatively low, the CDC noted.

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