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Singh and colleagues answer questions on managing HIV in primary care.1 Several other aspects are relevant to primary care clinicians caring for people with HIV. Many people with HIV, such as men who have sex with men, are at higher risk of mpox infection and are therefore recommended to receive mpox vaccination by the …