Rebecca Y Linfield, David J.G. Slusky, Leon S. Moskatel
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Abstract
Understanding the impact of Mpox incidence and Mpox first dose vaccination on recent HIV testing is critical to better address both epidemics. We conducted a regression analysis of Mpox incidence and Mpox first dose vaccinations with recent HIV testing during the 2022 Mpox epidemic. We found that increased Mpox first dose vaccination was associated with a decrease in recent HIV testing in men but not women. Mpox incidence was not associated with changes in HIV testing.
了解麻风腮发病率和麻风腮第一剂疫苗接种对近期艾滋病检测的影响对于更好地应对这两种流行病至关重要。我们对 2022 年麻风腮疫情期间麻风腮发病率和麻风腮第一剂疫苗接种率与近期 HIV 检测进行了回归分析。我们发现,痘苗首剂接种率的增加与男性近期 HIV 检测率的下降有关,但与女性无关。麻疹发病率与 HIV 检测的变化无关。
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