Smallpox vaccines may not protect against monkeypox for life

Researchers say some patients had childhood jab, and HIV infection could erode protectionSmallpox vaccinations may not protect against monkeypox for life, research suggests, with experts saying HIV may play a role in eroding protection from the jab over time.Monkeypox outbreaks are ongoing around the world, with the World Health Organization declaring the disease apublic health emergency of international concern. At present, the majority of cases in current outbreaks are among men who have sex with men.Continue reading...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - Category: Science Authors: Tags: Monkeypox Vaccines and immunisation Infectious diseases World Health Organization World news Aids and HIV Science Medical research Source Type: news