Most Hospitalized Monkeypox Patients in the U.S. Were H.I.V.-Positive
Briefly

Nearly all Americans hospitalized for monkeypox infection had weakened immune systems, most often because of H.I.V. infection, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported on Wednesday.Of 57 hospitalized patients described in the report, 82 percent had H.I.V.More than two-thirds of the patients were Black and nearly one-quarter were homeless, reflecting racial and economic inequities seen in the outbreak overall.
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