2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.07.21.22277860
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Estimated Monkeypox Susceptible MSM Population in North Carolina

Abstract: Using NHANES survey data we estimate that there are nearly 65,100 North Carolina residents who identify as men who have sex with men (MSM). Among those men, it is estimated nearly 15,700 have had at least one new sexual partner in the last year and represent the highest risk for infection and onward transmission of monkeypox. Vaccination strategies should consider vaccinating with highest priority those who are highly sexually active men who have sex with men as these sexual networks have the capacity to drive… Show more

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“…7,9 Drawing on experience using social determinants of health to focus healthcare testing, previous work estimated 15,700 sexually active MSM in North Carolina, 3632 in the 11 counties served by our health system (see Figure 3), who would be at significant risk of monkeypox acquisition. 15,16 We postulated that through implementation of our testing protocol, we will identify a higher percentage of positive cases from the estimated at-risk population in our geographic service area compared with other areas of North Carolina without this intervention.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7,9 Drawing on experience using social determinants of health to focus healthcare testing, previous work estimated 15,700 sexually active MSM in North Carolina, 3632 in the 11 counties served by our health system (see Figure 3), who would be at significant risk of monkeypox acquisition. 15,16 We postulated that through implementation of our testing protocol, we will identify a higher percentage of positive cases from the estimated at-risk population in our geographic service area compared with other areas of North Carolina without this intervention.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%