Greg Millett, vice president and director of public policy for amfAR, is heartened by recent declines in new MPV diagnoses. But he cautions that we aren’t out of the woods in the effort to bring MPV under control. Greg is especially concerned about the substantial racial and ethnic disparities in MPV diagnoses and in access to MPV testing, treatment and vaccination. Unless these trends are reversed, MPV, like HIV, could…
Key research issues for the fight against MPV
What is your MPV story?
Do you have a story you’d like to share with NMAC and our wider community about MPV? Have you had MPV or have you gotten the vaccine? Are you a gay/bisexual man who is trying to reduce his risk for getting MPV? Are you a provider who is working to help gay/bisexual men of color with information and assistance in getting the services they need? We’re inviting you to make…
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The Latest News on MPV
Welcome declines in MPV diagnoses obscure spikes in parts of the U.S.: As of September 16, 23,499 people had been diagnosed with MPV in the U.S. Since early August, MPV diagnoses have fallen by 40% nationally. In Georgia, one of the states most affected by MPV, new diagnoses fell by 38% in one week. However, CDC notes that new diagnoses are still on the rise in parts of the U.S….