Agam K Rao, Brett W Petersen, Florence Whitehill, Jafar H Razeq, Stuart N Isaacs, Michael J Merchlinsky, Doug Campos-Outcalt, Rebecca L Morgan, Inger Damon, Pablo J Sánchez, Beth P Bell
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Use of JYNNEOS (Smallpox and Monkeypox Vaccine, Live, Nonreplicating) for Preexposure Vaccination of Persons at Risk for Occupational Exposure to Orthopoxviruses: Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices - United States, 2022.
Certain laboratorians and health care personnel can be exposed to orthopoxviruses through occupational activities. Because orthopoxvirus infections resulting from occupational exposures can be serious, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) has continued to recommend preexposure vaccination for these persons since 1980 (1), when smallpox was eradicated (2). In 2015, ACIP made recommendations for the use of ACAM2000, the only orthopoxvirus vaccine available in the United States at that time (3). During 2020-2021, ACIP considered evidence for use of JYNNEOS, a replication-deficient Vaccinia virus vaccine, as an alternative to ACAM2000. In November 2021, ACIP unanimously voted in favor of JYNNEOS as an alternative to ACAM2000 for primary vaccination and booster doses. With these recommendations for use of JYNNEOS, two vaccines (ACAM2000 and JYNNEOS) are now available and recommended for preexposure prophylaxis against orthopoxvirus infection among persons at risk for such exposures.
期刊介绍:
The São Paulo Journal of Mathematical Sciences (SPJM) is an international peer-reviewed journal that endeavors to publish high-quality original research articles and well-written expository articles on a broad range of theoretical and applied areas of mainstream mathematics that are of interest to a substantial number of its readers, including those areas of computer science and statistics with significant mathematical content. All submissions are carefully managed by a distinguished editorial board and checked for correctness and suitability for publication. The journal is the official publication of the University of São Paulo’s Institute of Mathematics and Statistics. Launched in 1993 under the name Resenhas do Instituto de Matemática e Estatística da Universidade de São Paulo, it originally only published papers written by invited senior mathematicians. In 2007 it adopted its current name and format, welcoming contributions in the diverse fields of the mathematical sciences in the English language.