Fighting monkeypox, sexual health clinics are underfunded and ill-equipped
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Clinics that treat sexually transmitted diseases — already struggling to contain an explosive increase in infections such as syphilis and gonorrhea — now find themselves on the front lines in the nation's fight to control the rapidly growing monkeypox outbreak.
After decades of underfunding and 2-and-a-half years into a pandemic that severely disrupted care, clinic staffers and public health officials say the clinics are ill-equipped for yet another epidemic.
"America does not have what it needs to adequately and totally fight monkeypox," said David Harvey, executive director of the National Coalition of STD Directors. "We are already stretched to capacity."
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