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Digital Desk: As part of a significant expansion of the nation's immunisation programme, US health authorities announced on Tuesday that they were immediately distributing 56,000 doses of the monkeypox vaccine to areas of high transmission, five times the amount that had previously been given out.

Until recently, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) only advised giving monkeypox vaccines to people who had been exposed with certainty.

CDC Director Rochelle Walensky stated in a briefing that "we are now recommending that vaccines be provided to both people with known monkeypox exposures who are contacted by public health, as well as to those who've been recently exposed to monkeypox but may not be identified through case investigations and contact tracing."

at a location where monkeypox was previously reported or in an area where the disease is now circulating.

During the current outbreak, which started in early May, 4,700 cases have been found worldwide, including 306 non-fatal cases in the United States, according to Walensky.

In West and Central African nations, monkeypox is a viral disease that frequently results in fever and rash. It is comparable to smallpox but less harmful, but it can be dangerous for those with weakened immune systems. The main method of transmission is close proximity.

The JYNNEOS vaccine, which was initially created to treat smallpox, has so far been given out nearly 10,000 doses and 300 antiviral courses, according to David Boucher, an official with the Health and Human Services department. On Tuesday, the JYNNEOS vaccine will also be given out in another 56,000 doses.

JYNNEOS is a two dose vaccine that is administered 28 days apart, with the second dosage having the most impact.

The administration aims to have a total of 1.6 million pills accessible this year after procuring an additional 240,000 doses in the upcoming weeks.

The older ACAM2000 vaccine, which is available in significantly bigger quantities but is not advised for everyone due to serious adverse effects, can also be ordered by jurisdictions.

The true number of monkeypox cases in the United States is reportedly far greater than the reported number, and a component of the new plan is to make testing more widely and easily accessible.

According to an information sheet, the CDC has expanded testing to 78 sites across 48 states, with "enough capacity to do almost 10,000 tests each week nationwide."


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