Monkeypox: High vaccine acceptance among users of European gay-dating apps

Monkeypox: High vaccine acceptance among users of European gay-dating apps
Monkeypox vaccination acceptance by subregion and country of residence, World Health Organization European Region, 30 July–12 August 2022. Credit: Eurosurveillance

The ongoing global monkeypox outbreak is mainly affecting gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (MSM) in countries where the virus has previously not been endemic. One approach to control the outbreak could be immunization against smallpox as available evidence suggests that recent smallpox vaccination confers a high degree of protection and immunity against monkeypox virus.

This approach, however, requires that those at (highest) risk of infection are willing to be vaccinated. Reyes-Urueña et al. conducted an among adult users (≥ 18 years of age) of smartphone-based online gay-dating apps in the World Health Organization's European Region to assess vaccination acceptance levels in this group.

The survey was advertised on the apps Grindr and Hornet via pop-up or inbox messages and by community-based organizations across Europe. Between 30 July and 12 August 2022, 32,902 people answered the survey. Most of the respondents were living in the western and Mediterranean subregions of Europe.

In their article published in Eurosurveillance , Reyes-Urueña et al. present a crude vaccination acceptance of 82% (26,980) among the survey respondents: 62% (20,266) would 'surely accept' and 20% (6,714) would 'probably accept' it. The willingness to receive the strongly increased with several factors such as personal perception about the severity of monkeypox and transmission risk as well as already being linked to healthcare.

Those app users who knew someone with monkeypox were also more willing to get vaccinated. Around 9% of the survey participants were hesitant about the vaccination and another 8% report that they would refuse to get vaccinated.

Acceptance to vaccinate influenced by perception about severity of monkeypox

The authors saw a distinct geographical difference across the Region among those with a positive attitude towards smallpox vaccination against monkeypox in contrast to those with a lower immunization acceptance. Respondents from northern and western Europe indicated a higher acceptance (credible intervals of 85%-90% and 83%-88% respectively) in comparison to app users in the south-east (61%-70%) and east of Europe (60%-71%).

The notion that monkeypox is a 'severe' or 'very severe' disease (response from 45% of the survey participants) and being (very) worried about getting monkeypox, was strongly associated with the willingness to receive the smallpox vaccine.

In addition, Reyes-Urueña et al. note that an active link to healthcare e.g. due to HIV treatment or HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), was associated with the positive attitude towards (89% of HIV positive respondents and 92% among PrEP users).

Vaccination as part of a combined prevention approach

The authors note that their survey represents a convenience sample of MSM using smartphone-based online dating apps in Europe who chose to participate in a survey about monkeypox and that users of the apps might have higher risk behaviors compared with those not using dating apps. As a result, "people at self-perceived higher risk for the disease may be more prone to getting vaccinated against it which could lead to overestimates in vaccine acceptance."

They conclude that "monkeypox vaccination strategies which are part of a combined prevention approach for strengthening prevention services and increasing equitable vaccination access, engaging community, , and public health professionals will promote monkeypox control in the European region."

More information: High monkeypox vaccine acceptance among male users of smartphone-based online gay-dating apps in Europe, 30 July to 12 August 2022, Eurosurveillance (2022). DOI: 10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2022.27.42.2200757

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