Annie Luetkemeyer (@annieluet) reports doxycycline PEP reduces risk of STIs for gay/bi men & trans women on #PrEP (incidence 32% vs 11%) & #HIV+ (31% vs 12%) — even more so for those who used it consistently. @UCSF#AIDS2022
.@sciencecohen: There used to be AIDS journalists, that's rare now. With COVID, every reporter became a health reporter. Public more informed about science than ever before. But, adds @picardonhealth, they're more misinformed as well. #AIDS2022
How to balance COVID -- & now monkeypox -- with ongoing issues like #HIV/#AIDS? @apoorva_nyc: When people stop seeing a disease as a threat to themselves, they don’t pay attention anymore. How do we get people to care about something that affects a specific population? #AIDS2022
Important🧵from @thrasherxy. We've all seen the excerpts posted here from historical descriptions of #monkeypox transmission & symptoms, but the current outbreak among gay/bi/trans/MSM looks very different. 1/
It's quite possible low-level MPX spread is happening via traditional transmission routes while *at the same* time an explosive outbreak is occurring, via different routes, in a specific population. 2/
We've seen something similar with sexually-associated outbreaks of hepatitis C among gay/bi/MSM. This suggests it's possible for a pathogen to be both an STI & not an STI simultaneously (Schrödinger's STI?) 3/
.@CAPublicHealth has released new #monkeypox data with some eagerly awaited demographics. Still overwhelmingly gay/bi/MSM. Among 786 cases are 5 trans men, 3 cisgender women, 3 trans women & 2 non-binary. 45% white, 36% Latino, 9% Black & 6% Asian. cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/D…
According to census.gov, #monkeypox distribution for Latino & Black people isn't that far off from statewide population percentages (40% & 7%, respectively. But other sources put the Latino population share much lower, at around 19%.
But statewide numbers can mask local variation. One of the first thing I noticed in SF's demographics is that ~30% of monkeypox cases are among Latinos -- about twice their share of the city's population. sf.gov/sites/default/…
This risky procedure isn't suitable for most people with HIV, it offers clues for more feasible approaches. "These cures are no longer anecdotal - we now have a real case series," said Dr. Steven Deeks of @UCSF . #AIDS2022
.@iasociety put journalists in a bind by holding press conferences so early. Dikter gave a summary at Wed press briefing & @cityofhope issued a press release, but her actual presentation isn't until Monday. Of course, mainstream media reported it right away after the presser.
SF declares #monkeypox a state of emergency. SF has a large & politically powerful LGBT community & one of the largest MPX outbreaks in the US on a per capita basis. 1/
SF was, I believe, 1st US city to issue an emergency & take steps like a shelter-in-place order for COVID. Not sure new emergency means in practice. What we need is more vaccines, but that’s up to the federal govt. 2/
I’m quite sure @SF_DPH (run by a gay man) won’t take steps the LGBT community opposes. I don’t see a raging debate within that community, or btwn that community & officials, like we did when the city shut down bathhouses to curb AIDS in the early ‘80s.
City of Hope Patient is older than the few other people previously cured after stem cell transplants & he's been living with #HIV longer, suggesting this approach may be feasible for more people with both HIV & cancer. #AIDS2022@cityofhope#AIDS 1/ bit.ly/3zDttb6
Stem cell transplants are too risky to be an option for most people living with #HIV, but these findings provide clues that could help researchers develop more widely applicable approaches for long-term HIV remission. 3/