Dr. Kaiyti Duffy

chief medical officer, Los Angeles LGBT Center

Chief medical officer for the Los Angeles LGBT Center

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Monkeypox vaccination rates are up. Will people need boosters?

Monkeypox cases in the U.S. have dropped dramatically. It’s due to high vaccination rates, natural immunity, and behavior changes, says Dr. Kaiyti Duffy.

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To fight monkeypox, doctors are using lessons from AIDS crisis

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