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Mpox Survey for the myHIVteam Community

Written and medically reviewed by Manuel Penton, M.D.
Updated on December 14, 2022

As the 2022 outbreak of mpox — formerly known as monkeypox — continues, it’s important to be mindful of how to prevent this virus from spreading further. Now that many people have been vaccinated against — or infected with — mpox, we want to better understand how the spread of this condition has affected the myHIVteam community.

Consider sharing your experience in this myHIVteam survey. As always, your responses are anonymous. The information you share will help us understand how to better serve myHIVteam members and readers in the future.

Manuel Penton, M.D. is a medical editor at MyHealthTeam. Learn more about him here.
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