CDC HAN 475 - Severe Manifestations of Monkeypox among People who are Immunocompromised Due to HIV or Other Conditions

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Published on September 29, 2022. Last modified on November 08, 2024

The purpose of this Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Health Alert Network (HAN) Health Advisory is to inform healthcare providers that:

  1. Severe manifestations of monkeypox have been observed in the United States in the current outbreak.
  2. People who are immunocompromised due to HIV or other conditions are at higher risk for severe manifestations of monkeypox than people who are immunocompetent. 
  3. Because people with HIV-associated immunocompromise are at risk for severe manifestations of monkeypox, the HIV status of all sexually active adults and adolescents with suspected or confirmed monkeypox should be determined.
  4. There are diagnostic and clinical management strategies that may help address severe manifestations of monkeypox.
The full Health Advisory is available at the following link: https://emergency.cdc.gov/han/2022/pdf/CDC_HAN_475.pdf

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