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During the 2022 monkeypox (Mpox) outbreak in non-endemic countries, sexual transmission was identified as the dominant mode of transmission, and particularly affected the community of men who have sex with men (MSM). This community experienced the highest incidence of Mpox cases, exacerbating the public health burden they already face due to the disproportionate impact of HIV. Given the simultaneous spread of HIV and Mpox within the MSM community, it is crucial to understand how these diseases interact. Specifically, since HIV is endemic within this population, understanding its influence on the spread and control of Mpox is essential. In this study, we analyze a mechanistic mathematical model of Mpox to explore the potential impact of HIV on the dynamics of Mpox within the MSM community. The model considered in this work incorporates the transmission dynamics of the two diseases, including antiretroviral therapy (ART) for HIV. We assumed that HIV was already endemic in the population at the onset of the Mpox outbreak. Through our analysis, we derived the Mpox invasion reproduction number within an HIV-endemic setting and established the existence and local asymptotic stability of the Mpox-free equilibrium under these conditions. Furthermore, we demonstrated the existence and local asymptotic stability of an Mpox-endemic equilibrium in an HIV-endemic regime. Notably, our findings revealed that the model exhibits a backward bifurcation, a phenomenon that may not have occurred in the absence of HIV within the population. The public health significance of our results is that the presence of HIV in the MSM community could hinder efforts to control Mpox, allowing the disease to become endemic even when its invasion reproduction number is below one. Additionally, we found that Mpox might be more challenging to control in scenarios where HIV increases susceptibility to Mpox. Finally, consistent with previous studies, our analysis confirms that reducing sexual contact can be effective for controlling the spread of Mpox within the MSM community.
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Sex Transm Dis
September 2025
Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Montefiore Health System, Bronx, NY, USA.
Background: Men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender women (TGW) are at elevated mpox risk; vaccination can greatly reduce that risk. We assessed mpox awareness and vaccine acceptability among MSM and TGW.
Methods: In 2022, hybrid-mode (offline/online) surveys were administered among 250 MSM and 251 TGW in Chennai, India.
Adv Emerg Nurs J
September 2025
Author Affiliations: San Diego State University School of Nursing, San Diego, California.
Human immunodeficiency viruses (HIV) and, subsequently, acquired immune deficiency syndrome emphasize the significance of prevention and treatment, especially among vulnerable populations. Some subgroups of the LGBTQIA+ community, namely men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender individuals, can be disproportionately affected by this disease. As the health care community recognizes this health concern, post-exposure prophylaxis has become important in preventing HIV spread.
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December 2025
Department of Epidemiology and Health Statistics, School of Public Health, Fujian Medical University, Fuzhou, Fujian, China.
Human papillomavirus (HPV) poses significant health risks to men, including genital warts and HPV-related cancers. In China, the recent approval of HPV vaccination for males aged 9-26 marks an important step toward gender-inclusive prevention. However, challenges remain in promoting vaccine acceptance among men due to the perception of HPV as a "women's disease," limited public awareness, cultural stigma, and low perceived susceptibility, particularly among heterosexual men.
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September 2025
Department of Radiology, New York University Langone Health, New York, NY (C.C.).
Medical imaging plays an increasingly central role in the diagnostic workup and management of patients. As imaging technologies evolve, the radiology community faces the challenge of balancing the diagnostic benefits of medical imaging with the potential risks associated with ionizing radiation. As part of the Association of Academic Radiology's 2025 Radiology Research Alliance task force, we present an updated review of the current literature on the risks associated with ionizing radiation in medical imaging, discuss technological advances focused on dose reduction, and present best practices for safety protocols.
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August 2025
Epidemiology and Endemic Disease Control Section, Beijing Chaoyang District Center for Disease Prevention and Control, 25 Huaweili Rd, Panjiayuan Community, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100021, People's Republic of China. Electronic address:
Objectives: The mpox outbreak in Beijing's Chaoyang District after late May 2023, this study aims to evaluate the epidemiological characteristics and environmental contamination of this outbreak.
Methods: A field investigation was conducted to evaluate the epidemiological characteristics of mpox cases and their living environments in Chaoyang District, Beijing, between May 2023 and May 2024. Laboratory testing, epidemiological description, and statistical analysis were conducted subsequently.