Monkeypox vaccines to be offered to high-risk Scots as cases continue to rise
25.06.2022 - 13:23
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
Monkeypox cases have continued to rise in the UK and now the Scottish Government has confirmed that it will be offering vaccines to those at higher risk.
Previously, close contacts of confirmed cases have been offered a vaccine but a strategy published by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) recommends that some gay and bisexual men should be offered pre-exposure vaccinations.
The strategy to offer an Imvanex vaccine to men considered to be at higher risk of exposure has been adopted by the Scottish Government, Public Health Scotland (PHS) confirms.
Monkeypox is not a sexually transmitted infection, though it can be passed on by direct contact during sex.
The pre-exposure vaccinations are being offered to help control the recent outbreak of the virus. This comes as Scottish cases have increased by eight, now sitting at 26 laboratory-confirmed cases of monkeypox.
The Scottish Government is set to confirm those who are eligible to get vaccinated in due course, say PHS.
Dr Nick Phin, Director of Public Health Science and Medical Director at Public Health Scotland, said: “The latest figures published today show a marginal increase in the number of cases seen in Scotland and we are working closely with colleagues across the UK to identify and support those affected.
“Although most cases are mild and case numbers are relatively low in Scotland, it is important that people are aware of the signs and symptoms. This is particularly important as we come into the Summer months where there are likely to be large social gatherings.
“Anyone with an unusual blister-like rash or small number of blister-like sores on any part of their body, including their genital area, should avoid close contact with others and seek medical advice if they