Coordination for an affective and sexual diversity approach to monkeypox

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Abstract

In May 2022, the first monkeypox transmission chains were detected outside endemic countries. This outbreak presents clinical and epidemiological characteristics different from those observed in previous outbreaks, with a greater impact among the group of men who have sex with other men. The approach of epidemic outbreaks that requires interventions on communities or populations at risk of stigmatization is a major public health challenge. The independence and professional capacity of scientific societies allow to be take initiatives to provide rapid responses to this type of challenges. Through collaborative work and professional initiative, a document was issued aimed at avoiding stigmatization while promoting the prevention and control measures. For its dissemination, different channels were used counting with key partners. Teamwork, within the participation structures of a scientific society, allows to promote rapid public health actions based on technical recommendations.

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Gil-Borrelli, C., Latasa, P., Obón Azuara, B., Rodríguez Arenas, M. Á., Gasch Gallén, À., & Blasco Blasco, M. (2023). Coordination for an affective and sexual diversity approach to monkeypox. Gaceta Sanitaria, 37. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gaceta.2022.102260

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