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Is Mpox a Sexually Transmitted Infection? Why Narrowing the Scope of This Disease May Be Harmful

Aniruddha Hazra, Joseph Cherabie

2022Clinical Infectious Diseases30 citationsDOI

Abstract

The 2022 multinational mpox outbreak has been characterized by unprecedented spread among men who have sex with men outside of sub-Saharan Africa. Close contact during sex and intimacy has been well established as a key pathway for human-to-human transmission in the current outbreak. Discussions on whether to assign this illness as a sexually transmitted infection (STI) have been ongoing since the initiation of the outbreak. While sexual contact certainly appears to be a primary means of spread, classifying mpox as an STI is inaccurate based on its known transmission dynamics, yields potential unintended consequences, and ignores the historical impact of the disease in Central and West Africa. Rather than focusing our energy on disease categorization, more effort should be placed on destigmatizing this illness and empowering communities at risk to protect themselves from mpox.

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OutbreakMedicineTransmission (telecommunications)DiseaseSexually transmitted diseaseMultinational corporationContact tracingScope (computer science)Unintended consequencesDemographyEnvironmental healthVirologySyphilisHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)Infectious disease (medical specialty)Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)PathologyTelecommunicationsSociologyComputer scienceProgramming languagePolitical scienceLawPoxvirus research and outbreaksHerpesvirus Infections and TreatmentsVirology and Viral Diseases