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JYNNEOS vaccination implemented at LGBTQIA+ community events in Atlanta

JYNNEOS vaccination implemented at LGBTQIA+ community events in Atlanta
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Key Takeaway
Note: This describes a vaccination delivery method without outcome data.

This report describes a community-based implementation effort to administer JYNNEOS monkeypox vaccinations at large LGBTQIA+ events in Atlanta, Georgia. The intervention involved setting up vaccination services within these community settings. No comparator group, study population details, sample size, or follow-up duration were reported.

No primary or secondary outcomes were reported. The report does not provide any data on vaccination uptake, coverage, or clinical endpoints such as monkeypox infection prevention. The main finding is simply the description of the implementation approach itself.

Safety and tolerability data were not reported. No information on adverse events, serious adverse events, or discontinuations was provided. Key limitations include the absence of any outcome data, lack of a defined study population, and no comparison to standard vaccination delivery methods. The practice relevance is limited to describing one potential community engagement strategy for vaccine delivery, without evidence supporting its superiority or clinical impact.

Study Details

EvidenceLevel 5
PublishedOct 2022
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This report describes a community-based vaccination effort organized by Georgia Department of Public Health to administer monkeypox vaccinations at LGBTQIA+ events in Atlanta.
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