New York, NY--GMHC will partner with the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) and the Men's Sexual Health Project to offer free vaccines for meningitis at the GMHC Center for HIV Prevention, 224 West 29th Street in Chelsea. In the past several months, there has been an increase in the cases of meningitis among gay men and men who have sex with men (MSM) in New York City. The majority of cases reported are from men who had intimate contact with another man they met on a digital application or website. The recent increase of cases underscores the need for expanded access to vaccines and outreach for those most impacted. "We are very concerned about the outbreak of meningitis among men who have sex with men in New York City," stated Jay Varma, MD, Deputy Commissioner for Disease Control, DOHMH. "We have identified two groups that are at highest risk of contracting meningitis: HIV-infected men who have sex with men, and any men, regardless of HIV status, who regularly have intimate contact with other men met through a website, digital application (App), or at a bar or party. Vaccination is the best defense against this dangerous infection. We urge men who meet these criteria to get vaccinated now and protect themselves from this disease before it is too late."
Meningitis is a bacterial infection of the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord (meninges). Symptoms include: fever and chills, mental status changes, nausea and vomiting, sensitivity to light, severe headache, and stiff neck. It is a serious disease that can result in permanent brain damage or death.
Regarding who should receive the vaccine during this outbreak, any gay man or MSM who is at least 18 years of age, regardless of HIV status, and has had intimate contact with a man they met through a website (Manhunt, Adam 4 Adam, etc.), digital application (GRINDR, SCRUFF, etc.), a bar, or a party since September 1, 2012 or plan on having such contact in the future.
"We are proud to partner with our esteemed colleagues at the DOHMH," said Marjorie J. Hill, PhD, Chief Executive Officer of GMHC. "When we were first notified of the meningitis outbreak among gay men, we immediately alerted our constituents through social media networks and flyer distribution. We also hosted a community forum last year with widely respected experts. We are thankful for Demetre Daskalakis, MD, a member of GMHC's Board of Directors, for coordinating our vaccine efforts."
Demetre Daskalakis, MD MPH is the Infectious Disease Fellowship Program Director at the New York University (NYU) School of Medicine, Assistant Attending at Bellevue Hospital and Founding Director of the Men's Sexual Health Project (M*SHP). Dr. Daskalakis arranged for the doses of the vaccine for free from the DOHMH and will be administering the vaccinations. Dr. Daskalakis commented: "Given the urgent need to address this potentially lethal infection impacting one of the communities so well served by GMHC, I am grateful for the support provided by both the DOHMH and GMHC to make this vaccine available to individuals at risk in a venue so comfortable and familiar to this community of MSM."
VACCINE INFORMATION
Wednesday, June 19, 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Wednesday, June 26, 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Sign up in advance (required) at:
GMHC Main Office 446 West 33rd Street - 7th floor
(between 9th and 10th Avenues)
Or call (212) 367-1420 Or e-mail donnap@gmhc.org
Vaccinations will be given at:
GMHC Center for HIV Prevention 224 West 29th Street - Ground Floor
(between 7th and 8th Avenues)
I telephoned a friend in Boston to ask him if the meningitis alert had been posted to his area as well. My friend has regular appointments at the Fenway Health Center and he asked his regular clinicians there if they had heard about the alert. They said they were not aware of any bacterial meningitis threat to gay men in the Boston area, and that the CDC had not sent any bulletins. I went to the CDC web site prior to coming to your page and searched "gay men meningitis vaccine" and the box returned no responses. Given that this is the summer Pride travel season and plenty of men and women are flying and taking trains to cities up and down the east coast of the USA and to Toronto and Montreal, don't you think it PRUDENT that other health awareness groups should be getting the word out to people that if they intend to travel to NYC or to "party" at destinations which include gay men from NYC (like Provincetown,MA for example),they should be vaccinated prior to travel? My Boston friend's doctors don't even have vaccine on hand. I cautioned my friend, who is a heavy smoker who attends bath houses in cities like Providence,RI that he may be placing himself at risk if he has sexual contact with men who take AmTrak to Providence to have sex with the local population as part of their summer entertainment schedule. What's going on with this? Are other municipal health departments viewing the meningitis outbreak as a "New York problem"? And what of the tourists coming here form all over for NY Gay Pride festivities-are they being advised to get vaccinated when they make travel plans? Is there an outreach to them through gay travel agents and web sites which cater to gay travellers?
June 01, 2013 3:01 pmOk
May 10, 2013 2:51 amBRAVO GMHC! Thank you for being proactive in this matter.
May 04, 2013 4:58 pmCan I sign up online, or must I come in person?
April 26, 2013 11:57 amnyjockparties@yahoo.com and private.party2@msn.com are two individuals that promote sex parties for men where unsafe sex is rampant and a breeding ground for communicable diseases. These outfits must be stopped as they will continue to infect many men in the NYC area.
April 22, 2013 7:33 pmI tried to get into this and they are all booked up. Cannot tell me if they're adding more days or even if I can be added to a notification list, if days are added.
March 27, 2013 12:03 pmis this the same regular..Meningitis shot, or its a special shot? and how long does it last for?
March 22, 2013 7:16 pm