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Usually I felt like I had dignity in the [health] service and the way I am treated by the government and the likes of that. And it just kind of really sped away suddenly. A recent study found that men diagnosed with mpox, clinicians and community stakeholders believe that the government's perceived inaction towards the illness was due to its association with stigmatised sexual minorities.
This systemic failure was often compared to the initial response to the AIDS crisis. Social attitudes that suggest that having a particular illness or being in a particular situation is something to be ashamed of. Stigma can be questioned and challenged. A person whose gender identity and expression matches the biological sex they were assigned when they were born. A cisgender person is not transgender.
It asks questions about how and why.
Qualitative research might ask questions about why people find it hard to use HIV prevention methods. Qualitative research methods include interviews, focus groups and participant observation. Chlamydia is a common sexually transmitted infection, caused by bacteria called Chlamydia trachomatis. Women can get chlamydia in the cervix, rectum, or throat.
Men can get chlamydia in the urethra inside the penis , rectum, or throat. Chlamydia is treated with antibiotics. During the outbreak, HIV-negative gay and bisexual men who had little experience with stigmatising illnesses found their mpox diagnosis to be particularly traumatic and a personally threatening experience. They often required additional support beyond what was available.
However, men living with HIV seemed to handle the stigma better, drawing on resilience from past experiences with HIV. Mpox was associated with significant feelings of stigma, particularly due to homophobic narratives that linked promiscuity with illness and disease. Some men were also discriminated against by sexual contacts, online, and in healthcare settings. All men who had contact with non-specialist hospital services such as Accident and Emergency after receiving an mpox diagnosis reported some degree of enacted stigma from staff, usually related to infection control measures.
I had to sit on one seat outside in the open with two security standing around me. The researchers recommend involving affected communities planning and delivering care in future outbreaks. In May , a global outbreak of monkeypox spread rapidly among the sexual networks of gay and bisexual men. This outbreak was first identified in the UK, Portugal and Spain, later spread across Europe and the Americas, and remains an issue in several countries in the global south.
With the exception of an Australian study , there has been limited qualitative research on the patient experience of mpox. To better understand the social and clinical support needs of people with mpox, researchers from University College London conducted interviews with 22 gay and bisexual men who were diagnosed with monkeypox in England in The researchers who conducted the interviews were also cisgender gay men. The researchers also interviewed four stakeholders involved in the response, two clinicians and two from community organisations.
Men often compared mpox to HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. Due to the limited availability of treatment and the self-isolation requirements, mpox was seen as more severe than chlamydia and gonnorhoea.