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Two days ago I wrote about Monkeypox, an old disease at new risk of becoming another global pandemic. One thing I did not address in that blog is what Monkeypox is. For those who don't know from current events news and discussions, it's a viral disease (like Coronavirus) that jumped from animals to humans (like Coronavirus) that has a few symptoms like Coronavirus but is especially known for causing a painful, blistering rash (unlike Coronavirus). Also unlike Coronavirus, Monkeypox is spread primarily through skin-to-skin contact. People get infected by having close physical contact with a contagious person, not by merely breathing air in the same room as them.

The contact nature of Monkeypox transmission has led a lot of public health experts and advocates to raise the alarm among gay men's communities. Gay men— or more broadly, "men who have sex with men", as the common messaging goes— are at greatest risk. Indeed, the CDC report I cited on Tuesday notes that 94% of the cases are in men who reported recent male-male sexual activity. BTW, an update from the CDC today increases the estimated number of cases in the US from 7,500 to 10,000. A 33% increase in two days is a clear sign of a growing epidemic.

I am of two minds about the way Monkeypox is being communicated as a risk primarily to gay men. On the one hand, it's helpful to direct public health information at those most at risk. On the other hand, gay sex is already stigmatized by a large minority of the public. Characterizing Monkeypox as a gay men's disease risks further stigmatizing their sexuality and misleading the public about how Monkeypox spreads.

Monkeypox is not an STD. It is a contact disease. It can be spread between any two people of any gender or sexual preference. And of any age. I emphasize age because think about what happens when this disease appears in preschool and elementary school children. Kids play with each other. They hug, they tumble, they roughhouse. Then they hug and kiss their parents. Soon Monkeypox is going to be an everybody problem, not just a "men who have sex with men" problem. The time to take it seriously is now.
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