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Waiting for your monkeypox vaccination

Contents

  1. Who the MVA vaccine is recommended for
  2. If you are not in the first round of vaccinations
  3. If you are in one of the listed groups above
  4. Where you can get your MVA vaccination
  5. Further information

A smallpox (Modified Vaccinia Ankara (MVA)) vaccination* is being offered to people who are most at risk right now to help protect them against monkeypox.

As monkeypox is caused by a virus similar to smallpox, vaccines against smallpox are expected to prevent or reduce the severity of the monkeypox infection.

The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) has recommended using the MVA vaccine more widely in those at risk to help also reduce spread of the infection.

There is a limited supply of the MVA vaccine, so initially, one dose is being offered to those at highest risk first. As more vaccine supplies become available, more people will be offered the first dose of the vaccine.

Additional supplies are expected soon and those next in line will be offered the vaccine as soon as soon as it becomes available.

*The vaccine you are being given is called Imvanex in the UK and Europe, Jynneos in the US and Imvamune in Canada. These all contain the same MVA vaccine and are made by the same company.

Who the MVA vaccine is recommended for

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) currently recommends that MVA is offered to people who are at high risk getting monkeypox.

If you want to know more about who is eligible please contact the GUM sexual health clinic on +44 1624 650710.

Because of the limited supply, only one dose of vaccine will be offered now to as many eligible people as possible. It is important to come forward for your first dose as soon as you are invited. If the outbreak continues a second dose may be advised later by your doctor to those at on-going risk.

If you are not in the first round of vaccinations

Although more people have been diagnosed with monkeypox recently, the number of people overall in the UK remains low and the risk of catching monkeypox is extremely low in the UK and Isle of Man.

The infection is only transmitted easily by close and intimate contact, including skin to skin contact. Therefore the vaccine is only being offered to those people who are likely to have very close or frequent contact with cases. By offering vaccine to these individuals, it is hoped that spread of the infection will be curtailed, thus reducing the risk to the whole population.

The vaccine is not being offered to healthcare staff who work in non-specialist wards or clinics, even those in frontline services and Accident and Emergency. These staff are at very low risk of exposure – and they should take additional precautions if they are asked to see any suspected cases.

If you are in one of the listed groups above

The MVA vaccines are not made to be routinely used in any country, so global supplies are limited.

The Isle of Man has secured a limited supply to cover this outbreak and the vaccine batches will become available as each batch is manufactured and supplied. So every dose is needed to protect those at highest risk and to help curtail the outbreak.

The GUM sexual health clinic will be contacting those that are likely to be at higher risk, for example those who have had a recent sexually transmitted infection, to come in first.

Other services will offer vaccine alongside other appointments, for example for HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP).

Once more vaccine supply becomes available, people outside of these initial groups will be considered.

In the meantime, people in the Isle of Man should be aware of the risks and symptoms of monkeypox and be careful when attending events and situations where close contact may occur.

Contact the GUM sexual health clinic between 9am and 5pm (Mon - Fri) by calling +44 1624 650710.

Where you can get your MVA vaccination

The MVA vaccine is being offered at the GUM sexual health clinic in Nobles Hospital.

If you are unable to get to GUM clinic for any reason, please call +44 1624 650710

The MVA vaccination is only available through Manx Care to eligible groups and it is a free vaccination.

Further information

You can read the smallpox MVA vaccination guide for the full vaccine information.

You will get more information on the vaccine from the leaflet available on the European Medicines Agency website.


Public Health Isle of Man has adapted this information leaflet with kind permission from the UK Health Security Agency: Monkeypox: waiting for your vaccination

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