2023
DOI: 10.5812/archcid-135151
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Monkeypox and the Prevalence of Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Other Sexually Transmitted Infections

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“…On average, they realize that they are infected with the disease 2-3 weeks after taking risky action [11][12][13][14]. A widely reported triple-burden disease is a mpox infection accompanied by sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the form of genital and perianal lesions and HIV positivity [6, 15,16]. Individuals who belong to the LGBTQIA2S + community, especially those involved in commercial or other sex work, are at risk of becoming infected with mpox, STIs, and HIV simultaneously [10,17].…”
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“…On average, they realize that they are infected with the disease 2-3 weeks after taking risky action [11][12][13][14]. A widely reported triple-burden disease is a mpox infection accompanied by sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the form of genital and perianal lesions and HIV positivity [6, 15,16]. Individuals who belong to the LGBTQIA2S + community, especially those involved in commercial or other sex work, are at risk of becoming infected with mpox, STIs, and HIV simultaneously [10,17].…”
Section: Introductionsmentioning
confidence: 99%