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Where Are We Now With Mpox?

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The Mpox outbreak that started in 2022 seems to no longer be a public health emergency, so why do we still need a vaccine? Here’s why I think now is the time for widespread implementation of the Mpox vaccine, and here’s what you can do to promote vaccine uptake in key populations.

Released: July 24, 2024

Expiration: July 23, 2025

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Carlos del Rio

Carlos del Rio, MD

Distinguished Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases)
Emory University School of Medicine
Professor of Global Health and Epidemiology
Rollins School of Public Health
Atlanta, Georgia

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Carlos del Rio, MD

Distinguished Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases)
Emory University School of Medicine
Professor of Global Health and Epidemiology
Rollins School of Public Health
Atlanta, Georgia

Carlos del Rio, MD: consultant/advisor/speaker: Roche Diagnostics.