619. Mpox Vaccine Uptake among Black Sexual Minority Men
Samuel Opara, Sabriya L Linton, Kamini Doraivelu, McKinsey Bullock, Srija Dutta, Antonio Newman, Marcus O Reed, Daniel I Alohan, Nata M Assad, Leslie M Carson, Kyle J Moon, Tsedenia Tewodros, Brian W Weir, Sophia A Hussen

TL;DR
This study examines mpox vaccine uptake among Black sexual minority men in Atlanta and finds that only 60% were vaccinated, with healthcare provider discussions linked to higher uptake.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into mpox vaccination patterns and factors influencing uptake in a high-risk demographic group.
Findings
60.36% of Black sexual minority men in the study were vaccinated against mpox.
Vaccinated individuals were more likely to be gay, college graduates, or have discussed the vaccine with a healthcare provider.
The vaccination-to-case ratio was 10.31, indicating suboptimal vaccine coverage despite a 5.86% infection rate.
Abstract
Following the global outbreak of clade II mpox in 2022 and the more recent emergence of clade I mpox in Central and Eastern Africa, mpox remains a significant public health concern both nationally and globally. During the 2022 outbreak, racial and sexual minority groups in the United States bore a disproportionate burden of disease, and mpox vaccine uptake was suboptimal among racial minority groups. In light of the ongoing low-level spread of clade II mpox, and the potential for future outbreaks, we 1) assessed the vaccination-to-case ratio for mpox, and 2) characterized factors associated with mpox vaccine uptake, in a cohort of Black sexual minority men (SMM) in Atlanta, Georgia. We analyzed cross-sectional, self-reported data from 222 Black SMM, aged 18-44 years, enrolled in the HISTORY study in Atlanta. The vaccination-to-case ratio was calculated as the number of participants who…
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TopicsPoxvirus research and outbreaks · Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy · Immune responses and vaccinations
