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2022 U.S. MPOX OUTBREAK

CDC is updating webpages with the term "mpox" to reduce stigma and other issues
associated with prior terminology. This change is aligned with the recent World
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 * Getting HIV tested can give you some important lifesaving information and can
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 * HIV is spread through unprotected sex and drug-injecting behaviors, so people
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 * Hepatitis B virus (HBV) vaccination is recommended for all infants, older
   children and adolescents who were not vaccinated previously, and adults at
   risk for HBV infection.

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