UK trials smaller doses of monkeypox vaccine as supplies run low

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UKHSA says studies suggest smaller doses generate ‘near-identical’ immune response

Supplies of a vaccine that protects against monkeypox are to be stretched by giving people smaller doses, UK public health officials have announced.

As the monkeypox outbreak continues around the world, efforts are being made to vaccinate those most at risk. However supplies of the jab, initially developed to tackle the more serious but eradicated disease smallpox, are limited.

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