Public Health Expands Mpox Vaccine Availability; Vaccination Eligibility Criteria Removed | PL free stock photo
Public Health Expands Mpox Vaccine Availability; Vaccination Eligibility Criteria Removed | PL free stock photo
County of Los Angeles issued the following announcement on Dec. 23.
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) has removed all eligibility requirements for the mpox (monkeypox) vaccine, making it available to anyone needing protection against the disease without having to disclose any information on personal risk. While mpox cases have declined from their Summer 2022 peak, new cases are still reported each week in Los Angeles County.
Public Health continues to recommend that anyone at risk for or who is seeking additional protection from mpox be vaccinated.
The following groups remain at elevated risk for mpox and are encouraged to get vaccinated to protect against mpox infection and severe disease:
- Any man or transgender person who has sex with men or transgender persons
- Persons of any gender or sexual orientation who engage in commercial and/or transactional sex or have sex in association with a large public event
- Persons living with HIV, especially persons with uncontrolled or advanced HIV disease
- Persons who had skin-to-skin or intimate contact with someone with suspected or confirmed mpox, including those who have not yet been confirmed by Public Health
- Sexual partners of people in any of the above groups
- People who anticipate being in any of the above groups
Residents seeking vaccine can get it from their healthcare provider, a public vaccinating site (free of charge), or may visit Myturn.ca.gov to find other vaccinating sites near them.
If residents think they have mpox, they should speak with a provider and get tested. If residents do not have a provider, residents can call the Public Health Call Center for more information on monkeypox, including general information, testing, treatment, and vaccines at (833) 540-0473 (open 7 days a week 8 a.m. – 8:30 p.m.).
For more information, please visit: http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/monkeypox/
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