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The aim of the study is to identify lessons learned implementing JYNNEOS vaccination for laboratory workers exposed to orthopoxviruses such as mpox. Workers at risk of laboratory exposure were offered vaccine in a carefully planned occupational health program. Vaccine was procured from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Drug Service, which has special requirements. Reasons for accepting or declining vaccine and adverse effects were obtained by survey. Most workers accepted JYNNEOS, and occupational risk was the most commonly cited reason for acceptance. Most experienced mild local adverse effects. The administrative requirements of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Drug Service are documented. Occupational health programs caring for laboratory workers handling unusual biological agents require careful planning and coordination to facilitate access to vaccines that are not commercially available, anticipate and mitigate barriers to vaccination, and comply with special Centers for Disease Control and Prevention requirements. Copyright © 2023 American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine.

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Melanie D Swift, Mary C McDermott, Caitlin M Hainy, Christopher J Arendt, Jennifer A Anderson, Jacqueline J Mahoo, Laura E Breeher. Early Experience With an Occupational JYNNEOS ( Orthopoxvirus ) Vaccination Program. Journal of occupational and environmental medicine. 2023 Jun 01;65(6):477-480

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