Advances in Human Monkeypox Vaccines Effectiveness, Safety and Hesitancy
A special issue of Vaccines (ISSN 2076-393X). This special issue belongs to the section "Vaccines against Tropical and other Infectious Diseases".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 October 2024) | Viewed by 8737
Special Issue Editor
2. Institute of Health Information and Statistics of the Czech Republic (IHIS-CR), 128 01 Prague, Czech Republic
3. Czech National Center of Evidence-based Healthcare and Knowledge Translation (Cochrane Czech Republic, Czech EBHC: JBI Centre of Excellence, Masaryk University GRADE Centre), Faculty of Medicine, Masaryk University, 625 00 Brno, Czech Republic
Interests: global health; clinical epidemiology; infectious diseases; health psychology; dental public health
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Dear Colleagues,
The human monkeypox (HMPX) outbreak of 2022 did not only cause several thousands of cases in non-endemic countries but also triggered multi-faceted debates about epidemic preparedness, discontinuation of smallpox vaccination, effectiveness and safety of the repurposed smallpox vaccines and drugs, and public interest in (acceptance of) immunization against orthopoxviruses.
I am pleased to invite you to participate in this Special Issue which aims to delve into three main thematic areas around HMPX vaccination.
Firstly, the effectiveness of the repurposed smallpox vaccines that are used as pre- or post-exposure prophylaxis needs to be evaluated within the context of the ongoing outbreak, especially among high-risk groups and healthcare settings.
Secondly, pre- and post-authorization safety of HMPX vaccines and antivirals should be actively monitored in order to update the current immunization guidelines in light of the best available evidence.
Thirdly, vaccination acceptance and misconceptions among healthcare professionals, students, and high-risk groups are of utmost importance amid this outbreak because they may either accelerate or unnecessarily delay the task of epidemic control.
I look forward to receiving your contributions.
Dr. Abanoub Riad
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- orthopoxviruses
- monkeypox virus
- smallpox vaccine
- vaccination hesitancy
- vaccine effectiveness
- drug-related side effects and adverse reactions
- adverse drug reaction reporting systems
- health belief model
- theory of planned behavior
- infodemic
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